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Rethinking regulation beyond the normative threshold: mechanisms of control and access to the central market of Kinshasa
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Abstract The article explores regulation practices governing access to the central market of Kinshasa. It argues that, contrary to conventional ideas, urban trading places do not escape state regulation, nor are they outside the realm of legitimacy. These places and the economic activities that take place in... view more
The article explores regulation practices governing access to the central market of Kinshasa. It argues that, contrary to conventional ideas, urban trading places do not escape state regulation, nor are they outside the realm of legitimacy. These places and the economic activities that take place in them are highly regulated. Yet, their regulations do not always conform to official standards. The dominant binary divide of formal/informal obscures different processes and scales of effective regulation. Hence, to better understand how these places and activities are regulated, it is necessary to go beyond the binary divide. Drawing on practical norms' literature, the article shows the multiplicity of overlapping norms, their corresponding logics, and how different actors navigate regulation. Regulations can have diverse effects on people. Some deviations from official laws have reassuring effects, leading to forms of organisation that serve traders' needs or provide them with space for resistance against exclusion. However, certain other deviations serve to extract more resources from vendors and can lead to the (re)production of social inequalities.... view less
Keywords
government agency; Democratic Republic of the Congo; informal sector; market; regulation; shadow economy; town; steering
Classification
Economic Policy
Free Keywords
Kaufleute/Händler; Kinshasa; Kongo (Kinshasa); Markt (Handelsplatz)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 395-417
Journal
Africa Spectrum, 59 (2024) 3
ISSN
1868-6869
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed