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Street Life as the negotiation process: case study of Sidewalk Informal Economy in Ho Chi Minh City
[摘要] The study researches the issue of informal pavement economy in Ho Chi Minh City, a sector that has always been an important part of the city's economy but has not been recognized by the local state due to some certain facts. By using surveys and in-depth interviews in the cases of four streets and one alley in HCMC's center, combined with literature review, the paper does not only aim at sketching the portrait of HCMC's informal sector but also put it in the relationship with surrounding related sectors. The outcomes have some similarities to previous cases in the field of Hanoi and other parts of Global South, but at the same time reveal some unique characteristics of informal sector in HCMC. In which results, the key finding is that informal work is not a low and unproductive sector nor is it the obstacle to the deemed civilized and modern image of the city. In contrast, these activities are the suppliers of goods and jobs for the urban poor, creating diversity for the economy. Being regarded as an unrecognized sector by the Government, informal sector has no success in negotiating at high institute level, but succeeded at the lowest levels of the state's enforcement system relying on the social capital of long-time relationship and interaction. It is noticeable that informal sector is willing to contribute to the civilization and modernization. It also gains the acceptance and support of the society and media. All of these will open up opportunities for its future development.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] Urban and Regional Planning Department, Ton Duc Thang University, 19 Nguyen Huu Tho Tan Phong Ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam^1
[效力级别] 运输工程 [学科分类] 
[关键词] In-depth interviews;Informal economy;Informal sector;Literature reviews;Local state;Negotiation process;Social capitals;Urban poor [时效性] 
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