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Unlocking Human Potential Conference
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Unlocking Human Potential Conference
Year:
2004
Theme:
Employment and Industry
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17 September 2004
EGDI-WIDER Conference on Unlocking Human Potential: Linking the Informal and Formal Sectors
Publications:
Decent Work and the Informal Economy
Enforcement and Compliance in Lima's Street Markets: The Origins and Consequences of Policy Incoherence toward Informal Traders
Flood Pulses, International Watercourse Law, and Common Pool Resources: A Case Study of the Mekong Lowlands
Formal Bureaucracy and the Emergent Forms of the Informal Economy
From Local to Global and Informal to Formal: Entering Mainstream Markets
Globalization, Reform and the Informal Sector
Informal Labour Markets and Development
The Informal Sector During Crisis and Transition
Inter- and Intra-household Linkages Between the Informal and Formal Sector: A Case Study for Urban Burkina Faso
Linking the Formal and Informal Economy (OUP India)
Linking the Formal and Informal Economy: Concepts and Policies (hardback)
Linking the Formal and Informal Economy: Concepts and Policies (paperback)
A Macro Policy for Poverty Eradication through Structural Change
Public Policies to Promote Productive Occupation and Increase Formality among the Moderately Poor: The Mexican Agenda
Rethinking the Informal Economy: Linkages with the Formal Economy and the Formal Regulatory Environment
Social Capital, Survival Strategies, and their Potential for Post-Conflict Governance in Liberia
Unlocking Public Entrepreneurship and Public Economies
Unofficial Trade When States are Weak: The Case of Cross-Border Commerce in the Horn of Africa
Voluntary Contributions to Informal Activities Producing Public Goods: Can these be Induced by Government and other Formal Sector Agents? Some Evidence from Indonesian Posyandus
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