The Political Economy of Zimbabwean Urban Informality Since 2000 - A Contemporary Governance Dilemma
The Political Economy of Zimbabwean Urban Informality Since 2000 - A Contemporary Governance Dilemma
The article explores the urban informality dilemma in Harare through the lens of a political economy theory. It examines the typologies of urban informality, the influence of political economy on urban informalities, and informs decision-making to address the urban informality dilemma. A qualitative approach was used where secondary data were collected through document analysis and primary data from interviews with 20 purposively selected key informants. Surveys and in-depth interviews were conducted with 585 individuals engaged in informal activities. It emerged that urban informality in Harare takes on different forms and aside from the economic crisis, politics played a role in the emergence and proliferation of urban informality. The article provides insight into, and raises awareness with regard to key areas of concern on how power influences decision-making relating to urban informality. Therefore, the article provides a basis for policy formulation and institutional reforms for effective measures to curb urban informality.
CITATION: Matamanda, Abraham R.. The Political Economy of Zimbabwean Urban Informality Since 2000 - A Contemporary Governance Dilemma . Oxon : Taylor and Francis , 2020. Development Southern Africa Vol 37 No 4 2020 pp 694-707 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frpolitical-economy-zimbabwean-urban-informality-2000-contemporary-governance-dilemma