2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12072738
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Integrating Theories on Informal Economies: An Examination of Causes of Urban Informal Economies in China

Abstract: Rapid urbanization has seen a concurrent growth of informal economies, which play an important role in alleviating urban unemployment and poverty. Following international efforts to integrate divergent theories on informality, this paper examines the causes of urban informal economies in China by deploying a panel data regression model that considers multiple explanatory factors informed by these theories. Our estimation based on the latest China Population Census shows that the size of urban informal employme… Show more

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“…The neo-Marxist perspective thinks that the informal economy is the outcome of contemporary capitalist restructuring and has a close structural connection with the formal economy (Castells and Portes, 1989;Portes and Schauffler, 1993;Sassen, 1997). Previous studies based on the case of China provide evidence that the emergence and evolution of China's informal economies is mainly related to the formal economic development (Huang et al, 2020b). The development of formal economy in China promotes the improvement of informal economies' environmental behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neo-Marxist perspective thinks that the informal economy is the outcome of contemporary capitalist restructuring and has a close structural connection with the formal economy (Castells and Portes, 1989;Portes and Schauffler, 1993;Sassen, 1997). Previous studies based on the case of China provide evidence that the emergence and evolution of China's informal economies is mainly related to the formal economic development (Huang et al, 2020b). The development of formal economy in China promotes the improvement of informal economies' environmental behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La distribución de poder entre empleadores y trabajadores en el mercado laboral mundial se ha debatido ampliamente y el deterioro de las condiciones de trabajo y remuneración está cada vez más en la agenda de los sindicatos y otras agencias de promoción. Así mismo, la creciente urbanización ha provocado un crecimiento paralelo de las economías informales, que desempeñan un importante papel en el alivio del desempleo y la pobreza en las ciudades y el estudio de este fenómeno no pueden ser explicadas completamente por cada una de las principales teorías de la informalidad que se tienen en la actualidad (Huang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Consideraciones Y Conclusionesunclassified
“…The neoliberalism theory explains that both the labour market and individuals in the labour market need autonomy to boost production and employment expansion (Williams, 2014). The neoliberalism theory in the labour market believes in labour accessibility, deregulation, free flow of financial capital, interaction of enterprises and which in turn encourages innovations and expansion of formal and informal employment opportunities (Huang, et al, 2020). The theory sees informal employment as an alternative approach to resolving unemployment and revive stagnant economic growth to expand employment both formal and informal (Williams, 2013).…”
Section: Neoliberalism Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%