Informal Market Worlds: The Architecture of Economic Pressure - ATLAS

Mörtenböck, Peter and Mooshammer, Helge. 2015. Informal Market Worlds: The Architecture of Economic Pressure - ATLAS. Rotterdam: nai010 publishers. ISBN 978-94-6208-194-9 [Book]

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Informal markets arise on the fault lines inscribed by global alliances of money and power: wars and humanitarian crises, national and infrastructural borders, the worldwide trade in waste and the marginal spaces of urban transformation. They act as globalization’s safety valve while also providing livelihoods for millions of people trading in the streets of cities around the world.

This book tracks the powers, currents and actors driving informal trade. It documents the growing influence informal economies are having on human co-existence on a planetary scale. Informal markets may have turned into key urban economic frontiers, but can they also produce positive social and political change?

Bringing into focus the contested spaces at the bottom of the world economy, this atlas presents 72 case studies of informal marketplaces around the world—from Kabul’s post-conflict Bush Bazaar to Casablanca’s counterfeit markets, from street vending in Bangkok’s “red zones” to cross-border trade between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and from the 7th Kilometre container market in Odessa to New York’s booming hipster markets.

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Book

Keywords:

globalisation, informal markets, informal architecture, global economic governance

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Visual Cultures

Date:

April 2015

Item ID:

14665

Date Deposited:

06 Nov 2015 22:43

Last Modified:

28 Mar 2024 11:40

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/14665

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