Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
320
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Feb 28, 1982
Wydawca
Praeger
ISBN-10
0865691053
ISBN-13
9780865691056
Opis
In a world where traditional economies often struggle to meet the needs of everyday individuals, the underground economy emerges as a fascinating alternative. This book delves deep into the intricacies of informal markets, exploring how they operate outside the bounds of conventional regulations. Authors Ann Dryden Witte, Kelly Eakin, and Carl P. Simon illuminate the strategies entrepreneurs employ to navigate this shadowy realm, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities it presents.
Through thorough research and insightful analysis, the authors provide a comprehensive overview of how the underground economy impacts lives and communities. They examine various sectors where informal work thrives, showcasing its significance in areas often overlooked by policymakers. Their compelling narrative uncovers the motivations behind this economic participation, revealing how these activities can foster resilience in times of financial hardship.
Ultimately, this exploration serves not just as an examination of the underground economy itself, but also as a call to acknowledge its presence and potential contributions to broader economic discussions. It prompts readers to reconsider their perceptions of legality, value, and the diverse ways people engage with economic survival.
Through thorough research and insightful analysis, the authors provide a comprehensive overview of how the underground economy impacts lives and communities. They examine various sectors where informal work thrives, showcasing its significance in areas often overlooked by policymakers. Their compelling narrative uncovers the motivations behind this economic participation, revealing how these activities can foster resilience in times of financial hardship.
Ultimately, this exploration serves not just as an examination of the underground economy itself, but also as a call to acknowledge its presence and potential contributions to broader economic discussions. It prompts readers to reconsider their perceptions of legality, value, and the diverse ways people engage with economic survival.