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The informal economy and unemployment: the case of Bucaramanga

The Informal or underground economy is understood as a series of activities that are classified within the informal sector of the economy. The phenomenon of informality has been present in the economy of developed and developing countries for decades. However, since the 1960s and as required by gove...

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Published in:Innovar : revista de ciencias administrativas y sociales 2015-01, p.41
Main Authors: Lozano, Gloria Isabel Rodriguez, Diaz, Mayda Alejandra Calderon
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