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Community pressure and clean technologies in the informal sector: an econometric analysis of the adoption of propane by traditional brickmakers in Cd. Juarez, Mexico |
1996 |
Resources for the Future Discussion Paper 97-16 |
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Sheoli Pargal and David Wheeler |
Informal regulation of industrial pollution in developing countries: evidence from indonesia |
1996 |
Journal of Political Economy |
104(61) |
1314-1327 |
Dara O'Rourke |
Community driven regulation: toward an improved model of environmental regulation in Vietnam |
2002 |
In Livable Cities? Urban Struggles for Livelihood and Sustainability. Peter Evans (Ed.) |
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Phung Thuy Phuong and Arthur P.J. Mol |
Communities as informal regulators: local protests against industrial pollution in Vietnam |
2001 |
Greening of Industry Network Conference, Bangkok |
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Blackman, A. |
Informal Sector Pollution Control: What Policy Options Do We Have? |
2000 |
World Development |
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2067- 2082 |
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Sara Ojeda-Benitez et al |
Formal and informal recovery of recyclables in Mexicali, Mexico: handling alternatives |
2002 |
Resources, Conservation and Recycling |
34 |
373-288 |
Karin Svadlenak-Gomez |
From scavengers to eco-aides: the environmental and social opportunities of working with informal sector recyclers |
1999 |
Master's thesis: City University of New York |
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Michael Yhdego |
Scavenging solid wastes in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania |
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Formalizing the Informal Sector : Problems and Promises |
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Ann R Tickamyer and Teresa A Wood |
Identifying participation in the informal economy using survey research methods |
1998 |
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Terry McGee |
On the utility of dualism: the informal sector and mega-urbanization in developing countries |
1996 |
Regional Development Dialogue |
17(1) |
0 |
Lisa R. Peattie |
The informal sector in Latin America |
1996 |
Regional Development Dialogue |
17(1) |
58-65 |
A.T.M. Nural Amin |
The Asian settings of the informal sector's growth dynamics |
1996 |
Regional Development Dialogue |
17(1) |
70-93 |
Malcolm Harper |
Urban planning and the informal sector |
1996 |
Regional Development Dialogue |
17(1) |
97-112 |
Michael Romanos and Carla Chifos |
Contributions of the urban informal sector to environmental management |
1996 |
Regional Development Dialogue |
17(1) |
121-155 |
Bishwapriya Sanyal |
Intention and outcome: formalization and its consequences |
1996 |
Regional Development Dialogue |
17(1) |
161-178 |
Hans-Dieter Evers and Ruediger Korff |
Subsistence Production in Bangkok |
1986 |
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4 |
50-55 |
Malcolm Blincow |
Scavengers and recycling: a neglected domain of production |
1986 |
Labour, Capital and Society |
19(1) |
94-115 |
Cathy A. Rakowski |
Contrapunto: the informal sector debate in Latin America |
1994 |
State University of New York Press |
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Martin Medina |
Scavenger cooperatives in Asia and Latin America |
2000 |
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31 |
51-69 |
Environmental Quality International |
Zabbaleen Environmental and Development Program |
1994 |
Urban Environment-Poverty Case Study Series |
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Maqsood Sinha, A.H.M and T.M. Nurul Amin |
Dhaka's Waste Recycling Economy: Focus on Informal Sector Labour Groups and Industrial Districts |
1995 |
Regional Development Dialogue |
16 (2) |
173 - 195 |
Skinner, C. andI. Valodia |
Local government support for women in the informal economy in Durban, South Africa |
2003 |
International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society |
16 (3) |
431 - 444 |
International Labour Conference |
Women and Men in the informal economy: a statistical picture |
2002 |
International Labour Conference |
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Chen, M. A. |
Women in the informal sector: a global picture, the global movement |
2001 |
SAIS Review |
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Tokman, V.E. |
Integrating the Informal Sector into the Modernization Process |
2001 |
SAIS Review |
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Nas, P.J.M. &R. Jaffe |
Informal Waste Management: Shifting the focus from problem to potential |
2004 |
Environment, Development and Sustainability |
6 |
337-353 |
Barush, B. |
Earning their keep nad keeping what they earn, A critigue of organizing strategies for South Asian women in the Informal sector |
2004 |
Gender, Work and Organization |
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Yok-Shiu F. Lee |
Intermediary institutions, community organizations, and urban environmental management: The case study of three Bangkok slums |
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World Development |
26(60) |
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Kazal Sinha |
Partnership in solid waste collection:Malaysian experience |
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Regional Development Dialogue |
14(3) |
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Anu Bose and Ian Blore |
Public waste and private property: an enquiry into the economics of solid waste in Calcutta |
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13 |
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Christine Furedy |
Working with the waste pickers: Asian approaches to urban solid waste management |
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Informal Waste Recovery in Mexico: A case study of the Pepenadores of Los Belenes Waste Transfer station |
August 2000 |
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