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Microeconomic Analysis of the Informal Sector -Results of Sample Surveys

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  • S.1. COHEN

    (Senior Lecturer at the Erasmus University, Rotterdam.)

  • Ivo C. HAVINGA

    (Senior Lecturer at the Erasmus University, Rotterdam.)

Abstract

In earlier studies of the informal sector, and in particular in its association with small-scale, cottage and household manufacturing industries (HM), this sector was commonly considered as economically backward, low-income and offering few possibilities for raising productive employment. Later studies, by AHal and Clwtta (1982) questioned this view, and noted, in addition, that informal activities are an important source of income and employment for a large portion of the population and will remain so over a long period to come and cannot be neglected, therefore, in the design of development policies.

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  • S.1. COHEN & Ivo C. HAVINGA, 1988. "Microeconomic Analysis of the Informal Sector -Results of Sample Surveys," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 27(4), pages 605-619.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:journl:v:27:y:1988:i:4:p:605-619
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    1. Ivo C. HAVINGA & FAIZ MOHAMMAD & SULEIMAN I. COHEN, 1986. "Intergenerational Mobility and Long-tenn Socio~conomic Change in Pakistan," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 25(4), pages 609-628.
    2. Bose, A. N., 1974. "Informal sector in the calcutta metropolitan economy," ILO Working Papers 991563763402676, International Labour Organization.
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