Publication
2016
This paper explains the economic behavior of areas where central state institutions have limited reach and regulatory capabilities, as illustrated by Somali territories in the Horn of Africa. The text’s authors particularly focus on 1) embeddedness and economic transformations; 2) property governance; 3) informal and popular economies; 4) debt and money; 5) borders and cross-border trade; and 6) the roles played by authorities, governance and economic regulation.
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Author | Jacob Rasmussen, Kirstine Strøh Varming | Editors: Tobias Hagmann & Finn Stepputat |
Series | DIIS Working Papers |
Issue | 4 |
Publisher | Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) |
Copyright | © 2016 the author and DIIS |