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Redefining rules: A market for public space in Caracas

By on January 01, 2007

Abstract:
This book chapter discusses street vendors struggles for public space in Caracas, Venezuela. Street vendors‟ organisations are discussed more briefly as part of the study. The street vendors organisations in Caracas have negotiated with the Municipal Office over rights to trade in the street. They have also tried to get more media attention to the situation of the street vendors. More recently the municipal authorities have created space for coordinators acting as a link between the street vendors, vendors‟ organisations, and the authorities.

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Rincón, María F. G. Redefining rules: A market for public space in Caracas. , , . , 2007. Rincón, M. F. G. (2007). Redefining rules: A market for public space in Caracas. , , . Rincón, María F. G. "Redefining rules: A market for public space in Caracas." 2007, .Rincón María F. G. "Redefining rules: A market for public space in Caracas." (2007). Rincón, M F G 2007, 'Redefining rules: A market for public space in Caracas', , , . María F G Rincón, 'Redefining rules: A market for public space in Caracas' (2007). Rincón M. F. G. Redefining rules: A market for public space in Caracas. . 2007. Rincón, María F. G. Redefining rules: A market for public space in Caracas. . 2007. , .

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