Rich and informative study of the informal economy in Kenya. During the 1980s the term jua kali (Kiswahili for 'hot sun') came to refer to anybody working in self-employment in Kenya. This text brings the informal sector alive through the photographs and life histories of jua kali people, and offers an analysis of what has been achieved by ordinary Kenyans. North America: Ohio U Press; Kenya: EAEP
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KENNETH KING is Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh, and former Director of its Centre of African Studies, and author of China's Aid and Soft Power in Africa (2013).
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Vendeur : Yesterday's Books, BOURNEMOUTH, Royaume-Uni
20+236 pages, maps, tables, coloured photographs, index, full bibliography : a study of the informal sector artisans in Kenya 1970 - 95, including car mechanics, metalworkers, carpenters, etc. and a whole range of rural artisans; glossy limp covers FINE isbn 0852552394 isbn 0821411578 east africa informal sector car mechanics woodworkers kenyan carpenters kenya workers rural artisans. N° de réf. du vendeur 10884
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Vendeur : Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Pays-Bas
Original publisher's sewn cream paperback, black title spine and frontcover, thick large 8vo: frontispiece, xx, 236pp. Very fine copy. Volume: Eastern African Studies. N° de réf. du vendeur 184911
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