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Informal selling in central Cape Town

Bibliography: leaves 158-177.

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Main Author: Macdonald, Anne
Other Authors: Cook, G P
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Environmental and Geographical Science 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/14232 Informal selling in central Cape Town Macdonald, Anne Cook, G P Davies, R J Informal sector (Economics) - South Africa - Cape Town Bibliography: leaves 158-177. The aim of the thesis is to use a particular set of informal sellers in central Cape Town to focus study on aspects of informal sellers that have not previously been given high priority in analysis of the informal economic sector. In so doing, insight into the perceptions of informal sellers (in terms of their work or informal selling situation) and an evaluation of the relationships between informal sellers, the formal sector and government authorities will be gleaned. The work is based on, and extends, data provided by an in-depth Cape Town City Council survey conducted in 1985. The specific objectives of the study are, firstly, to provide comparisons on the number of informal selling outlets over a one year time period. Secondly, to identify and analyse the characteristics and locations of informal selling outlets. Thirdly, to investigate and analyse the operation of the different types of informal selling outlets in some detail. In particular, the backward and forward linkages affecting such outlets will be the focus of attention. In addition, it is intended to establish the attitudes of the formal sector and government authorities towards informal sellers, and vice versa. 2015-10-14T12:30:47Z 2015-10-14T12:30:47Z 1989 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14232 eng application/pdf Department of Environmental and Geographical Science Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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Informal selling in central Cape Town
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title_full Informal selling in central Cape Town
title_fullStr Informal selling in central Cape Town
title_full_unstemmed Informal selling in central Cape Town
title_short Informal selling in central Cape Town
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topic Informal sector (Economics) - South Africa - Cape Town
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