Zimbabwe has witnessed the rapid expansion of informal cross-border trading (ICBT) with neighbouring countries over the past two decades. Beginning in the mid-1990s when the country embarked on its Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP), a large number of people were forced into informal employment through worsening economic conditions and the decline in formal sector jobs. The country's post-2000 economic col-lapse resulted in the closure of many industries and created market opportunities for the further expansion of ICBT.
Informal Entrepreneurship and Cross-Border Trade Between Zimbabwe and South Africa
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Author(s)Abel Chikanda, Godfrey Tawodzera
PublisherSouthern African Migration Programme
ISBN / ASIN1920596291
ISBN-139781920596293
CategorySocial Science
MarketplaceUnited Kingdom 🇬🇧