Merchants, moneylenders, karkhanedars, and the emergence of the informal sector

Sebastian Schwecke
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Discourses on ‘informality’ in South Asia typically refrain from providing historical context or emphasise postcolonial history. Its historical antecedents in economic interaction are strongly related to colonial attempts to ‘formalise’ the economy as part of a project of ‘modernisation’, however, and the responses by economic actors seeking to cope with, or evade, the direction of this colonial endeavour. Partially, these actors made use in these attempts of prevalent socio-economic structures frequently summarised under the rubric of the bazaar economy. Yet the encounter with colonial ‘modernity’ also encompassed reinterpretations and reimaginations of economic interaction. This chapter studies the historical development of ‘informality’ by observing patterns in late colonial commercial, financial, and labour markets.
商人,放债人,karkhanedars,以及非正规部门的出现
关于南亚“非正式”的论述通常避免提供历史背景或强调后殖民历史。然而,它在经济互动方面的历史先例与殖民试图将经济“正规化”作为“现代化”项目的一部分,以及经济参与者寻求应对或逃避这种殖民努力方向的反应密切相关。部分原因是,这些行动者利用了经常被概括为市场经济的普遍社会经济结构的这些尝试。然而,与殖民地“现代性”的相遇也包含了对经济互动的重新解释和重新想象。本章通过观察殖民地晚期商业、金融和劳动力市场的模式来研究“非正式”的历史发展。
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