Constrained gazelles: High potentials in West Africa's informal economy

Michael Grimm, Peter Knorringa, Jann Lay

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Abstract

The informal sector is typically characterised as being very heterogeneous and possibly composed of two clearly distinct segments, sometimes called the lower and upper tier. However, empirical evidence shows that even among lower tier entrepreneurs profitability can be quite high. We combine these findings and develop an innovative approach to identify what we call ‘constrained gazelles’, next to the well-known survivalists in the lower tier and growth-oriented top-performers in the upper tier. Our sample of informal entrepreneurs in seven West-African countries allows to link the relative size of these three groups to the structural and macroeconomic environment in these countries.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationThe Hague
PublisherInternational Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
Number of pages35
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2012

Publication series

SeriesISS working papers. General series
Number537
ISSN0921-0210

Bibliographical note

http://hdl.handle.net/1765/31826
JEL codes: D22, O17

Research programs

  • EUR-ISS-EDEM
  • EUR-ISS-SGI

Series

  • ISS Working Paper-General Series

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