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Peter B. Lerner
The notion of ?relativistic finance? became ingrained in the public imagination and has been asserted in many mass-media reports. However, despite an observed drive of the most reputable Wall Street firms to establish their servers ever closer to the tra...
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Eliziéle Paroli and Clarice Maraschin
A central topic in the retail analysis is store location, which is related to its attractiveness and even with its profitability. In order to determine the force of attraction of a given point of sale, methodologies based on gravitational models have bee...
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Chris W. Callaghan
AbstractAt the heart of policies aimed at eliminating informal street trading seems to be a ?marginalist? perspective of the sector which does not see it as contributing to socio-economic development. What is not clear, however, is what underlies the fin...
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Chris W. Callaghan,Tendai Gwatidzo
AbstractHistorically, policy applied to the informal sector in the Southern African context has been either (i) ?restrictive?, or aimed at the elimination or eradication of the sector; or has been (ii) ?promotive?, or aimed at the financial upliftment of...
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Chris Callaghan
AbstractThis study extends and tests conceptions offered by the nutrition model of efficiency wage theory into the informal street-trading context. Three street-trader samples from 2008, 2009 and 2010 were drawn from the Johannesburg city centre. Statist...
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