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Bénit-Gbaffou C. 2016. Do street traders have the ‘right to the city’? The politics of street trader organisations in inner city Johannesburg, post-Operation Clean Sweep. Third World Quarterly 37(6): 1102-1129.

Benjamin N, Beegle KG, Recanatini F, Santini M. 2014. Informal economy and the World Bank. Policy Research Working Paper No. WPS 6888. Washington DC, World Bank Group.

Bouhali A. 2018. Negotiating streets and space in transnational trade marketplaces in Oran (Algeria) and Cairo (Egypt): ‘place struggle’ in the commercial city. Articulo – Journal of Urban Research 17-18, https://journals.openedition.org/articulo/3369 (Retrieved November 12, 2018).

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Bromley R. 2000. Street vending and public policy: a global review. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 20(1/2): 1-28.
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Brown A, Lyons M. 2010. Seen but not heard: urban voices and citizenship for street traders, in Lindell I. (ed.) African Informal Workers. Collective Agency and Transnational Organizing in Urban Africa. London, Zed Books: 33-46.

Brown A, Mackie P. 2018. Politics and street trading in Africa: developing a comparative frame. Articulo – Journal of Urban Research 17-18, https://journals.openedition.org/articulo/3612 (Retrieved November 12, 2018).

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Charmes J. 2002. Les origines du concept de secteur informel et la récente définition de l’emploi informel. World Development Report Background Papers. Washington DC, World Bank.

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Charmes J. 2012. The informal economy worldwide: trends and characteristics. Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research 6(2): 103-132.
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Chen M, Roever S, Skinner C. 2016. Editorial: urban livelihoods: reframing theory and policy. Environment and Urbanization 28(2): 331-342.
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Dragsted-Mutengwa B. 2018. Street traders and “good officers”: crackdowns as a relational form of urban governance in Nairobi. Articulo – Journal of Urban Research 17-18, https://journals.openedition.org/articulo/3391 (Retrieved November 12, 2018).

Gadrey J, Jany-Catrice F. 2016 [2005] Les nouveaux indicateurs de richesse. Paris, La Découverte.

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Government of the Republic of Kenya. 2017. Economic Survey 2017. Nairobi, Government of the Republic of Kenya.

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Joshi K. 2018. ‘Conditional’ citizens? Hawkers in the streets (and the courts) of contemporary India. Articulo – Journal of Urban Research 17-18, https://journals.openedition.org/articulo/3383 (Retrieved November 12, 2018)

Kamete AY. 2017. Pernicious assimilation: reframing the integration of the urban informal economy. Southern Africa. Urban Geography 39(2): 167-189.

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Lautier B. 2003. Les limites de l’économie informelle comme alternative à la mondialisation libérale. Revue du MAUSS 21: 198-214.
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Lefebvre H. 2009 [1968]. Le droit à la ville. Paris, Anthropos.
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Lindell I. (ed.) 2010. African Informal Workers. Collective Agency and Transnational Organizing in Urban Africa. London, Zed Books.

Lindell I. 2018. Street work: dynamics and trajectories of collective organizing. Articulo – Journal of Urban Research 17-18, https://journals.openedition.org/articulo/3670 (Retrieved November 12, 2018).

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Lyons M, Msoka CT. 2010. The World Bank and the street: (how) do ‘doing business’ reforms affect Tanzania’s micro-traders? Urban Studies 47: 1079-1097.
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Lyons M, Snoxell S. 2005. Creating urban social capital: some evidence from informal traders in Nairobi. Urban Studies 42(7): 1077-1097.
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Meagher K, Lindell I. 2013. ASR forum: engaging with African informal economies: social inclusion or adverse incorporation? African Studies Review 56(3): 57-76.
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Mitchell D. 2003. The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space. New York, Guildford Press.

Monnet J. 2006. Le commerce de rue, ambulant ou informel et ses rapports avec lamétropolisation: une ébauche de modélisation. Autrepart 39: 93-109.

Morange M, Spire A. 2014. Le droit à la ville est-il soluble au Sud? Métropolitiques 22, https://www.metropolitiques.eu/Le-droit-a-la-ville-est-il-soluble.html (Retrieved July 11, 2018).

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Morange M. 2015. Street trade, neoliberalisation and the control of space: Nairobi’s central business district in the era of entrepreneurial urbanism. Journal of Eastern African Studies 9(2): 247-269.
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National Council for Law Reporting. 2012. Urban and Cities Act. Nairobi, NCLR.

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Potts D. 2008. The urban informal sector in sub-Saharan Africa: from bad to good (and back again?). Development Southern Africa 25(2): 151-156.
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Racaud S, Raphael C. 2016. Circulations of Chinese Products, Street Grabbing and Booming Market Places: Linking Villages and Cities in Tanzania. Paper presented at Rural-Urban Connections in Sub-Saharan Africa Conference, Copenhagen, 25-28 January.

Racaud S. 2015. Chasing after a pair of Chinese sandals in Cameroon: Actors and places of Chinese junks on commercial roads. Articulo – Journal of Urban Research 12, https://articulo.revues.org/2899 (Retrieved June 12, 2018).

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Racaud S. 2018. Ambiguous resource: “informal” trading street in Kisumu, Kenya. Articulo – Journal of Urban Research 17-18, https://journals.openedition.org/articulo/3702 (Retrieved November 12, 2018).
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Roever S, Skinner C. 2016. Street vendors and cities. Environment and Urbanization 28(2), http://wiego.org/publications/street-vendors-and-cities (Retrieved June 16, 2018).

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Salès L. 2018. The Street Vendors Act and the right to public space in Mumbai. Articulo – Journal of Urban Research 17-18, https://journals.openedition.org/articulo/3631 (Retrieved November 12, 2018).
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Samara T, Shenjing He, Guo Chen. 2013. Locating Right to the City in the Global South. London, Routledge.

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Spire A, Choplin A. 2018. Street vendors facing urban beautification in Accra (Ghana): eviction, relocation and formalization. Articulo – Journal of Urban Research 17-18, https://journals.openedition.org/articulo/3443 (Retrieved November 12, 2018).

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Steck J-F. 2006. La rue africaine, territoire de l’informel? Flux 66-67: 73-86.
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Steiler I. 2018. What’s in a word? The conceptual politics of ‘informal’ street trade in Dar es Salaam. Articulo – Journal of Urban Research 17-18, https://journals.openedition.org/articulo/3376 (Retrieved November 12, 2018).

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