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Informal sector in Zambia: employment consequences of the legal and regulatory framework

Maipose Gs.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: The study (which forms part of a series of ILO studies on Benin, Tunisia and Burundi) carried out during end of 1989 examines the regulatory barriers and their consequences on the growth of the informal sector in Zambia. It is based on a data analysis from various secondary sources and on a sample of informal sector units located in Lusaka. It examines the historical context in which regulations were conceived and discusses their current relevance. It concludes that various legal and regulatory constraints (e.g. regulations on urban land use and zonal laws) have adversely affected start-up and subsequent operation of the informal units by raising their costs of production, restricting mobility, decreasing revenues and discouraging investment. The study proposes measures for either eliminating regulatory barriers or modifying them with a view to promoting urban informal enterprises. The measures proposed include abolition of rigid regulations separating residential and retailing or manufacturing areas; establishment of spatial zones in which regulations governing commercial activity do not apply; and special support to the informal sector production by protecting it from competition from liberal imports.

Keywords: informal economy; microenterprise; legislation; economic legislation; obstacle; cost; employment; development policy; statistical table; économie informelle; microentreprise; législation; législation économique; obstacle; coût; emploi; politique de développement; tableau statistique; economía informal; microempresa; legislación; legislación económica; obstáculo; costo; empleo; política de desarrollo; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 51 P. pages
Date: 1990
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Published in World Employment Porgramme research working paper. WEP 2-19, Urbanisation, informal sector and employment

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