The dynamics of New Zealand’s largest street market; the Otara flea market

Emerald - 2000
Annede Bruin1, AnnDupuis2
1Associate Professor, Economics Department, Massey University, Albany, Auckland, New Zealand
2Senior Lecturer, School of Sociology and Women’s Studies, Massey University, Albany, Auckland, New Zealand

Tóm tắt

Attempts to explore the complexities in the operation of the largest and best example of New Zealand’s approximation of street vending known as the Otara Flea Market. Aims to understand the way that less formalized economic activity operates as part of the coping strategies of people in communities caught by the domestic response to changes in the global economy. Uses participant observation to categorize the nature, size and general profile of the vendors, document analysis of legal and newspaper reports, together with in‐depth interviews with vendors.

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