Informal Cross - Border Trade : A Review of its Impacts on Household Poverty Reduction (Zimbabwe).

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2008-11

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University of Fort Hare

Abstract

This study endeavors to explore the value of informal cross-border trade to household poverty reduction. Informal cross-border trade has become a panacea to most Zimbabweans both employed and unemployed in the middle of the socio-economic crisis which has eroded the standards of living in Zimbabwe. This study is an eye opener to those who view informal cross-border trade as merely a survival strategy. It explores the efficacy of informal cross border trade as a poverty reduction strategy looking at its viability and sustainability despite criticism by many people who associate informal cross-border trade with all kinds of negativity. It thrusts forward the agenda of participatory poverty reduction agenda within a nexus of partnerships and relationships between the government, non-governmental organization, institutions and families.

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Gross Domestic Product, International Monetary Fund, Informal Cross Border Trade

Citation

Chani,C. (2008).Informal Cross - Border Trade : A Review of its Impacts on Household Poverty Reduction (Zimbabwe).Alice. University of Fort Hare.