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Informal Regulation

Author Title Year Publisher Vol No Vol Page
Allen Blackman and Geoffrey J. Bannister 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    
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.)    
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    
Blackman, A. Informal Sector Pollution Control: What Policy Options Do We Have? 2000 World Development 28(12) 2067- 2082
 

Informal sector

Author Title Year Publisher Vol No Vol Page
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    
Michael Yhdego Scavenging solid wastes in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania 1991 Waste Management and Research 9 259-265
Ton de Wilde Formalizing the Informal Sector : Problems and Promises ? ?    
Ann R Tickamyer and Teresa A Wood Identifying participation in the informal economy using survey research methods 1998 Rural Sociology 63  Issue 2 323 - 339
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 Development: Seeds of Change 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    
Martin Medina Scavenger cooperatives in Asia and Latin America 2000 Resources, Conservation and Recycling 31 51-69
Environmental Quality International Zabbaleen Environmental and Development Program 1994 Urban Environment-Poverty Case Study Series    
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    
Chen, M. A. Women in the informal sector: a global picture, the global movement 2001 SAIS Review    
Tokman, V.E. Integrating the Informal Sector into the Modernization Process 2001 SAIS Review    
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 11(6) 605-626
Yok-Shiu F. Lee Intermediary institutions, community organizations, and urban environmental management: The case study of three Bangkok slums   World Development 26(60)  
Kazal Sinha Partnership in solid waste collection:Malaysian experience   Regional Development Dialogue 14(3)  
Anu Bose and Ian Blore Public waste and private property: an enquiry into the economics of solid waste in Calcutta   Public Administration and Development 13  
Christine Furedy Working with the waste pickers: Asian approaches to urban solid waste management   Alternatives 19(2)  
W. Alexander Long Informal Waste Recovery in Mexico: A case study of the Pepenadores of Los Belenes Waste Transfer station August 2000      
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