Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Patricia Fernández-Kelly
1. The Informal Economy in the Shadow of the State
Miguel Angel Centeno and Alejandro Portes
2. Risk and Regulation in Informal and Illegal Markets
John C. Cross and Sergio Peña
3. Neoliberalism, Markets, and Informal Grassroots Economies
José Itzigsohn
4. Vanishing Assets: Cumulative Disadvantages Among the Urban Poor
Mercedes González de la Rocha
5. Female Household Headship, Privation and Power: Challenging the “Feminization of Poverty” Thesis
Sylvia Chant
6. Protest in Contemporary Argentina: A Contentious Repertoire in the Making
Javier Auyero
7. The Even More Difficult Transition from Clientelism to Citizenship: Lessons from Brazil
Robert Gay
8. Informal Politics in the Mexican Democratic Transition: The Case of the People’s Urban Movement
Juan Manuel Ramírez Sáis
9. “Do You Think Democracy Is a Magical Thing?”—From Basic Needs to Democratization in Informal Politics
Jon Shefner
References
Index
Patricia Fernandez-Kelly is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Princeton University, where she also holds an appointment with the Office of Population Research. Jon Shefner is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Tennessee.
"With few exceptions, scholars from Left to Right have presented simplistic accounts of the political ramifications of economic informality in the underdeveloped world. Such depictions have been curiously out of synch with the salutary influence of the 'bringing the state back in' scholarship of the last couple of decades or so. This volume makes a crucial contribution to the scholarly and policy literatures by emphasizing the embeddedness of informal economies in state-society arrangements that cut across local, national, and transnational terrains of the Latin American and global political economies. The volume represents essential reading for scholars, policy specialists, students, and others who seek to make sense of the politico-social consequences of deepening inequality and poverty in the contemporary world." - Richard Tardanico, Florida International University"
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