Grassroots intermediaries in urban informal trading brokering for development or stifling dissent?
In many global South cities, informal hawkers occupy public spaces to earn a living. They often face eviction, resulting in uncertain income and insecure access to workplaces. Inevitably, many vendors nurture a clientelist link with political brokers to cope with their precarious street life. In som...
| Published in: | Philippine Journal of Social Development Vol. 12 (2019), 137-154 |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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2019
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