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A new generation of Bangkok Street vendors: Economic crisis as opportunity and threatCities

By , on October 01, 2013

In 1997, the financial crisis seriously damaged the Thai economy and led to the closing of many companies. Previously, it had been believed that laid-off workers would mostly return to rural employment or part-time urban tasks. However, research among street vendors in Bangkok reveals that many of the retrenched workers preferred to, and did, remain in the city and put to use their latent business and entrepreneurial skills to practice by establishing their own informal businesses. This group of vendors tends to dominate these activities, often through business savvy, with experience in the formal sector. Instead of the “street” image of vendors being that of domestic migrants, the “new generation” of vendors is evolving into something more complex.

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Maneeponga, Chuthatip, and Walshb, John C. A new generation of Bangkok Street vendors: Economic crisis as opportunity and threatCities. , , . , 2013. Maneeponga, C., and Walshb, J. C. (2013). A new generation of Bangkok Street vendors: Economic crisis as opportunity and threatCities. , , . Maneeponga, Chuthatip, and Walshb, John C. "A new generation of Bangkok Street vendors: Economic crisis as opportunity and threatCities." 2013, .Maneeponga Chuthatip, and Walshb John C. "A new generation of Bangkok Street vendors: Economic crisis as opportunity and threatCities." (2013). Maneeponga, C, and Walshb, J C 2013, 'A new generation of Bangkok Street vendors: Economic crisis as opportunity and threatCities', , , . Chuthatip Maneeponga, and John C Walshb, 'A new generation of Bangkok Street vendors: Economic crisis as opportunity and threatCities' (2013). Maneeponga C., and Walshb J. C. A new generation of Bangkok Street vendors: Economic crisis as opportunity and threatCities. . 2013. Maneeponga, Chuthatip, and Walshb, John C. A new generation of Bangkok Street vendors: Economic crisis as opportunity and threatCities. . 2013. , .

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