http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9S5hPnEcL0&feature=user
This interview is interesting. Most importantly it shows how his ideas are integrated into a neo-liberal understanding of markets and the need to de-regulate them by reducing the "bureaucratic" nature of regulations, eventually dismissing the structural problems behind informality.
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
Interview with Hernando De Soto (Part 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRjQ1tkUa5M&NR=1
This interview is interesting. Most importantly it shows how his ideas are integrated into a neo-liberal understanding of markets and the need to de-regulate them by reducing the "bureaucratic" nature of regulations, eventually dismissing the structural problems behind informality.
This interview is interesting. Most importantly it shows how his ideas are integrated into a neo-liberal understanding of markets and the need to de-regulate them by reducing the "bureaucratic" nature of regulations, eventually dismissing the structural problems behind informality.
Interview with Hernando De Soto (Part 3)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLgVLVIyyy0
This interview is interesting. Most importantly it shows how his ideas are integrated into a neo-liberal understanding of markets and the need to de-regulate them by reducing the "bureaucratic" nature of regulations, eventually dismissing the structural problems behind informality.
This interview is interesting. Most importantly it shows how his ideas are integrated into a neo-liberal understanding of markets and the need to de-regulate them by reducing the "bureaucratic" nature of regulations, eventually dismissing the structural problems behind informality.
Part 2: ILO Documentary on Decent Work Agenda in Ghana's Informal Sector. Interesting but Tricky!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhiBlrdZPS8&feature=user
ILO Documentary on Decent Work Agenda in Ghana's Informal Sector. Intresting but Tricky!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_dILqcSqOE
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