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51. Labor Market, Distributive Gains and Cumulative Causation: Insights from the Brazilian Economy.

52. Challenging the formality bias: The organization of informal work, working relations, and collective agency in Kenya and Tanzania.

53. Barriers and Motivations for Health Insurance Subscription Among Health-Care Users in Cameroon.

54. Competition, Cooperation, and Influence in the Informal Economy: Interest Representation in Informal Markets in Mexico City.

55. TAZIBOUHO-UNIVERSITÉ'S FRAGMENTED MARKET (DALOA, CÔTE D’IVOIRE): A REINVENTION OF CONVENIENCE THROUGH INFORMALITY.

56. 'It's a disaster, nobody is coming': International travel bans' effect on Cape Town's informal traders.

57. Evaluación de los instrumentos de política pública para formalizar el empleo en Nuevo León, México (2015-2021).

58. Subcontracting Linkages in India's Informal Economy.

59. Impact of interest subvention scheme (ISS) on the behaviour of farm households: a case of Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.

60. The Dark Arctic.

61. Technology transformation of Indian railways: Light at the end of the tunnel.

62. Does COVID-19 disrupt competition? Evidence from Iran.

63. Government expenditure, budget deficit and shadow economy.

64. Workplace concentrations of particulate matter and noise levels among stone quarry and soil brick-making workers in Tanzania.

65. Theorizing peripheral labor: Rethinking "surplus populations".

66. Comments on Jessica Gordon-Nembhard's "Black Political Economy, Solidarity Economics, and Liberation: Toward an Economy of Caring and Abundance".

67. Black Political Economy, Solidarity Economics, and Liberation: Toward an Economy of Caring and Abundance.

68. Informal entrepreneurship and the circular economy in Hungary: entrepreneurial practices of informal Roma municipal waste collectors.

69. Barriers to the implementation of occupational health and safety regulations in Lebanon.

70. Estimating shadow prices in economies with multiple market failures.

71. Determinates of consumer patronage of a street food vendor in Nigeria.

72. Do ICTs reduce inequalities in access to professional training in Cameroon?

73. Vaccine Hesitancy among Informal Workers: Gendered Geographies of Informality in Lahore.

74. Implementing a Public Policy to Extend Social Security to Informal Economy Workers in Zambia.

75. Carbon efficiency in China: Should we be concerned about the shadow economy and urbanization?

76. Relationship Marketing and Customer Loyalty in Ghana's Informal Economy: Does Customer Perceived Value Matter?

77. Lessons Learned from Mobilising Research for Impact During the Covid-19 Pandemic.

78. The societal strength of transition: a critical review of the circular economy through the lens of inclusion.

79. The globalization of production, national labour regulations and income inequality in the global North and South, 1980–2013.

80. The African Continental Free Trade Area and informal cross border trade: implications on socio-economic development in Africa.

81. Sex Work Policy in Poland and Its Impact on the Lived Experience of Sex Workers.

82. Informal Worker Access to Formal Social Protection in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Kenya and Tanzania.

83. Informal sector management policy in electric vehicle battery recycling.

84. The dynamics of parallel economies: Measuring the informal sector in Uzbekistan.

85. Present scenario of E-waste generation, legislation, management and impacts: A review in Indian context.

86. INTERCONNECTIONS ASSESSMENT OF BANKING CAPITALIZATION WITH MACROECONOMIC STABILITY, INCLUDING CORRUPTION AND SHADOW ECONOMY.

87. The spatial and economic relationship between labour informality and homicides in Cali, Colombia.

88. Mobile money taxation and informal workers: Evidence from Ghana's E‐levy.

89. Rethinking human capital: Perspectives from women working in the informal economy.

90. Political trust and informal traders in African cities.

91. A city of contradictions: commentary on "Migration and urban development in São Paulo" by Rosa Hassan De Ferrari, Anthony Ocepek, Rachel Travis, and Ariel C. Armony.

92. Migration and peripheral urbanization: the case of the metropolitan zone of the valley of Mexico.

93. Bracing for turmoil: temporalities of livelihood adaptation among informal workers in Facatativá, Colombia.

95. being-in-blackfeminineflesh: Towards an Embodied Veneration of BeTTy BuTT's Inexhaustible Pleasures.

96. Policy Regime Analysis of Border Security Governance in Myanmar: A Preliminary Case Study of Myawaddy (2020-2021).

97. Assigning lifetime occupation domains for older Mexicans: MHAS-O*NET linkage protocol.

98. Determinants of retirement of formal and informal sector workers in Mexico: the role of health and economic security.

99. Beyond the Formal-Informal Dichotomy: Towards Accommodating Diverse Milk-Collection Practices in the Economic Middle of Kenya's Dairy Sector.

100. Can Leviathan City Governments Use Tax Policy to Attract the Creative Class?

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