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ID148504
Title ProperJuridical and functional informality
Other Title Informationfrom theory to practical policy
LanguageENG
AuthorBill Gibson, Diane Flaherty ;  Gibson, Bill ;  Flaherty, Diane
Summary / Abstract (Note)The purpose of this article is to deepen the understanding of informality, and related efforts governments must take to cope with large and persistent informal sectors. Is the informal sector a source of growth and employment or a drain on the fiscus that undermines social safety nets? This article questions the ‘formal sector bias’ present in much of the policy discussions surrounding informality. A theoretically grounded distinction between ‘functional’ and ‘juridical’ informality is drawn and applied to subcontracting as an illustrative case. The broad conclusion of the paper is not supportive of public intervention to formalise the informal sector but rather suggests that tolerating the informal sector might well improve economic performance as measured by output and employment.
`In' analytical NoteMargin Vol. 10, No.4; Nov 2016: p.409-445
Journal SourceMargin 2016-12 10, 4
Key WordsInformal Sector ;  Employment