Social and Political Dynamics of the Informal Economy in African Cities
Delve into the intricate world of urban life in Africa with "Social and Political Dynamics of the Informal Economy in African Cities," authored by a skilled expert and published by University Press of America in 1997. This engaging hardback edition spans 238 pages, providing insightful analysis on the vital role of informal economies within African cities.
The book examines how urban residents leverage their ethnic backgrounds, friendships, and connections to their rural origins to thrive in urban settings, particularly through the establishment of small enterprises. This exploration offers a profound understanding of the social and political frameworks that shape the informal economy, revealing the resilience and adaptability of individuals in bustling African urban landscapes.
Perfect for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in urban studies, this informative read provides valuable perspectives on the dynamics of entrepreneurship and community in Africa's vibrant cities.