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1 online resource (278 pages) |
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Routledge Studies in Entrepreneurship |
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Routledge studies in entrepreneurship.
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I The Drivers of the Informal Economy; 1 Tax Morale and Informality in Post-Socialist Contexts; 2 The Many Shades of the Grey Economy in Romania; 3 Evaluating the Perceptions and Realities of Envelope Wage Arrangements Among Students in Moldova and Romania; 4 Book-Launching Informalities on the Right Side of a Nineteenth-Century Walnut Table; 5 Assessing the Frequency of Informal Payments for Health Services in Lithuania |
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6 Labour Market Institutions and Undeclared Work: A Multilevel Analysis of Central and Eastern European CountriesPart II The Nature/Character of the Informal Economy; 7 The Role of Informal Work in the Livelihood Strategies of US Households; 8 From Goods to Emotions: The Transformation of Informal Practices in the Republic of Georgia; 9 Looking for Freedom in Grey Areas: Approaches to Informality As a Space for Negotiating Goals of Neoliberalism in Developing the Cooperation Sector |
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10 Gifting Practices in Informal Trade in Response to Elites' Rules and State Regulations on the Myanmar-Thailand Border11 Bazaar and Local Governance: The Case of Legalizing Informal Economic Practices in the Batkhela Bazaar, Pakistan; 12 Intrapreneurship and Capital Accumulation Knowledge Among Trainees in the Nigerian Informal Economy; 13 Informal Competition, Firm Productivity and Policy Reforms in Egypt; About the Contributors; Index |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Rodgers, Peter
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Williams, Colin
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Momtazian, Legha
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ISBN |
9781351655323 |
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1351655329 |
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