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Street Vendors in the Global Urban Economy is a groundbreaking exploration of the informal economy’s vital role in cities across the world. Author Sharit K. Bhowmik investigates how street vending operates as a fundamental economic activity, providing livelihoods for millions of urban workers and contributing significantly to local economies.
The book examines the complex relationship between street vendors, urban governance, and economic development. Through detailed analysis and case studies, Bhowmik reveals the challenges vendors face including regulatory barriers, social stigma, and precarious working conditions. He also highlights their resilience, entrepreneurial spirit, and essential contributions to urban food security and retail commerce.
This work is essential reading for policymakers, urban planners, economists, and development professionals seeking to understand informal economies. It provides valuable perspectives on how to integrate street vendors into formal economic frameworks while respecting their autonomy and supporting sustainable urban development.







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