Index

Global Street Economy and Micro Entrepreneurship

ISBN: 978-1-83909-503-0, eISBN: 978-1-83909-502-3

ISSN: 1569-3759

Publication date: 28 May 2020

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(2020), "Index", Grima, S., Sirkeci, O. and Elbeyoğlu, K. (Ed.) Global Street Economy and Micro Entrepreneurship (Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis, Vol. 103), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 167-170. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1569-375920200000103027

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INDEX

Actors

in news
, 70

of street economy
, 12–26

Afghanistan economy
, 115

street economy in Kabul
, 117–121

street vendors
, 116–117

Al-Qaeda
, 120

Alliance at work
, 105–107

Aristotle
, 32–33

Art
, 90

Basketry
, 99

Bourgeois Marketplace and Towns
, 34–35

Capitalism
, 13, 46

Children
, 98–99

City dwellers
, 49, 52

Civil wars
, 116–117

Class-based social divisions
, 49

Climate change
, 40

Commercial capitalism
, 13

Competitiveness of street economy
, 10

Consumers
, 151–152

behaviour
, 153–155

Consumption
, 150, 154

Core economy
, 30, 35

merchandising by bartering goods
, 31–32

from slaver states to slaver empires
, 32

and streets
, 31

Cost leadership strategy
, 57

Criminal organisations
, 118

Critique of Pure Reason
, 46

Death and Life of Great American Cities, The
, 48

Dehumanization
, 35

Democracy
, 4, 76–77

Design of manufacturing
, 92–94

Development

problem of street
, 82–83

in street economy
, 9

Digitalisation and technology
, 155–156

District bazaars
, 30, 35–36

factors determining the character
, 33

E-commerce
, 151

benefits of
, 151–152

consumer behaviours and sensitivity to environment
, 154–155

green advertisement
, 153

green logistics
, 152

and purchase behaviour
, 155–156

result suggestions
, 156–157

Education
, 117

among Romani
, 127–128

Employment

among Romani
, 133–136

function of SE in Turkey
, 19–20

in global SE
, 18–19

Environmental friendliness
, 152

Farm products in India
, 43

First Global Street Economy
, 7

First Industrial Revolution
, 90–91

Food industry in India
, 43

Fordism
, 91

Fourth Industrial Revolution
, 90–91

Free market economy
, 23

Functions of street economy
, 12–26

Global Street Workers
, 166

Global Workers Union
, 148

Globalisation
, 41

Golden Silence
, 104

Gozo’s insularity
, 8–9

Green

advertisement
, 153

consumers
, 150, 154–155

logistics
, 150, 152–153

marketing strategy
, 153

purchasing
, 155

Hakkani Group
, 120

Handmade
, 145–146

Hawkers
, 19

Human Development Index (HDI)
, 80

Hunger
, 164

Hürriyet
, 69–70

India

alliance at work
, 105–107

implementation of policy
, 108–109

instances
, 112–114

manufacturing in
, 42–43

NASVI
, 107, 111–112

National Policy on Urban Street Vendors
, 107–108

NULM
, 111

street economy in
, 15

street vendors in
, 103–105

worked for NASVI
, 112

Industrial robot
, 91

Industrialisation
, 82

Industry 4.0
, 90

designed vehicles
, 94

development process
, 91–92

result
, 94–95

street economists’ tools design
, 92–94

street economy functions
, 92

Inequality
, 3

Informal economy
, 64–65

Informal employment
, 78

Informality
, 76, 80

SE and
, 16–17

Innovation in street economy
, 9

International Labour Conference
, 76

International Labour Organization (ILO)
, 2, 4, 13, 17–18

ISIS
, 120

Izmir
, 125–126

Kabul, street economy in
, 117–121

Legal status of street workers
, 164–165

Livelihood Security through Right to Work
, 41

Local businesses
, 8

Magna Carta
, 13

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Act 2011 (MGNREGA)
, 41

Malta, first international street economy conference in
, 165

Manufacturing in India
, 42–43

Market economy
, 2–3, 13

Marketplaces
, 30, 32, 35–36

as factor of feudal town
, 33–34

factors determining the character
, 33

in Ottomans
, 34

Mass media
, 66

Media
, 141–144

Media representation
, 65–67

findings of research
, 68–70

research design and methodology
, 67–68

Medium, small and micro enterprises (MSMEs)
, 42

Merchandising by bartering goods
, 31–32

Metropolitan
, 93

Mezitli
, 145–146

Micro entrepreneurship
, 76–77

development problem and despair of street
, 82–83

global overview
, 77–81

street economics
, 84–85

Migration in India
, 43–44

Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (MHUPA)
, 109–110

Modernism
, 47–49

Modernity
, 46

Modernity and Subjectivity
, 46

Monopoly capitalism
, 13

Municipal officers
, 118

Municipality
, 145–146, 148

Narcotics
, 118

National Alliance of Street Vendors of India (NASVI)
, 13, 103–105, 163

from alliance to association
, 107

central leadership
, 110

work post-enactment
, 111–112

worked for
, 112

National Association of Street Vendors of India (see National Alliance of Street Vendors of India (NASVI))

National Commission on Enterprises in Unorganised Sector (NCEUS)
, 109

National Policy on Street Vending
, 106

National Policy on Urban Street Vendors 2009
, 41, 107–108

National Rural Employment Guarantee (Amendment) Act 2009 (NREGA) (see Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Act 2011 (MGNREGA))

National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 (NREGA)
, 41

National Street Food Festival
, 113

National Urban Livelihood Mission (NULM)
, 104, 111

Neoliberalism
, 39–40

News
, 66, 68

actors in
, 70

placement
, 69

reporting as
, 71

theme
, 69

Oeconomica
, 32–33

One-man businesses
, 54–55

Online shopping
, 151

Open markets
, 1–3

Opium
, 118

Organised crime
, 118

Othering
, 49–51

Paper collectors
, 19

Peddler’s trade
, 116–118

Pensions
, 117

Police officers
, 118

Poverty
, 3, 131, 164

Prejudices
, 49–51

Purchase behaviour
, 155–156

Racketeers
, 118

Ratha Yatra Campaign
, 110

Recyclers
, 22

Recycling Workers Association (RWA)
, 147–148

Rehabilitation of children working on street
, 97–99

Research and development activities (R&D activities)
, 93, 156–157

Robotic technology
, 92

Roma
, 141–144

Romani
, 125–127

demographic features
, 128–132

education among
, 127–128

employment among
, 133–136

Salafi–Wahabi terror organisations
, 118

Second Industrial Revolution
, 91

Self-sufficiency
, 8, 40

Self-workers
, 163

between 1 and 2 billion people working as
, 164

first international street economy conference in Malta
, 165

first national workshop for self-workers in Ankara
, 165

legal status of street workers
, 164–165

six billion of world’s population in working age
, 163–164

Self-Workers Global (SWG)
, 166

Sierra Leone Informal Employees Union
, 13

Slavery
, 32

Small farmers
, 43

Social

divisions
, 49

interaction
, 51

security
, 117

transformation
, 82

Societies Registration Act (1860)
, 1071

Street artist
, 142–144

Street businesses
, 3, 56–57

Street economics
, 12–13, 84–85

Street economists
, 20

tools design
, 92–94

Street economy (SE)
, 1–2, 12, 35, 36, 40, 43, 53, 97–98, 142, 146, 167

area
, 83

building on success
, 9–10

characteristics
, 54

definition
, 14–15

and district bazaars and marketplaces
, 30

employment function in Turkey
, 19–20

employment in global SE
, 18–19

evolution
, 15–16

factors determining the character
, 33

farm products
, 43

food industry
, 43

functions
, 16, 92, 167–168

global employment and
, 17

global reality in shadow of streets
, 2

global results
, 25–26

global suggestions
, 24–25

Indian context
, 41

and informality
, 16–17

in Kabul
, 117–121

labour market on global streets
, 17–18

legal status of street trades
, 18

from Malta perspective
, 7–10

management
, 54–56

micron initiatives
, 20

migration
, 43–44

new opportunities for
, 24

and participatory democracy
, 4

peace in streets
, 4

problems in
, 22–23, 168

sectoral financial aspects
, 20–22

sectors
, 28

share of recycling employees in waste collection
, 21

solutions
, 168

spontaneous solutions
, 23–24

streets are not problem, but solution
, 2–4

200 billion TL value added from streets to national economy
, 22

Street residents
, 49–51

Street Vending Act
, 104

Street vendors
, 19, 65, 69–70, 81, 84, 94, 116–117, 119

in India
, 103–114

Street Vendors Act 2014
, 41–42

Street workers, legal status of
, 164–165

Street Workers’ Association
, 163

StreetPreneurs
, 167–168

Taliban
, 120

rule
, 118

Tax collectors
, 118

Trade unions
, 105

2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
, 76

Unemployment
, 164

Unregistered economy
, 84

Unregistered employment
, 84

Untamed market (see Informal economy)

Urbanisation
, 46–49, 126

Violence
, 118

Waste collection
, 148

Waste pickers
, 148

Wealth of street
, 141–144

Weber, Max
, 34

Women Market
, 145–146

Youth centers
, 99

Prelims
Introduction
Part I: Street Economy and Micro Entrepreneurship: Theoretical Approaches
Chapter 1: The Importance of Street Economy from Malta Perspective
Chapter 2: Actors and Functions of Street Economy
Chapter 3: Core Economy and Streets
Chapter 4: Street Economy from Economic, Political, Social and Ecological Perspectives
Chapter 5: Towards an Integration of the Streets and Their Inhabitants
Chapter 6: The Management of Street Economy
Part II: Implications of Street Economy
Chapter 7: Slightly Above the Syrian Refugees: Media Representation of Street Vendors in Turkey
Chapter 8: Micro Entrepreneurship Is a Macro Step Taken for Development and Democracy
Chapter 9: The Importance of the Smart Manufacturing Design at 4.0 Industrial Vision in Street Economy
Chapter 10: Rehabilitation of Children Working on the Street
Part III: Street Economy Case Studies
Chapter 11: Organising the Street Vendors in India: Issues, Challenges and Successes
Chapter 12: The Effects of Street Vendors on the Security and Social Life of the Afghanistan Economy
Chapter 13: Education and Employment among the Romani as a Social Category in the Spatial Use of Cities
Chapter 14: Wealth of Streets: Roma and Media
Chapter 15: Producer Women’s Neighbourhood Markets
Chapter 16: The Story of the Recycling Workers Association
Chapter 17: Effect and Importance of Green Logistics Towards Purchase Behaviours of Consumer in E-Commerce
Part IV: Summing Up
Chapter 18: Dignifying of Self-Workers in Five Continents
Chapter 19: Supplement: The Manifesto of the Global Street Economy
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