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Interest group structure and organization in kenya's informal sector: Cultural Despair or a Politics of Multiple Allegiances?
Jennifer Widner
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Group Structure
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Kenya
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Politics
100%
Entrepreneurs
100%
High Prices
100%
Despair
100%
Allegiance
100%
Group Organization
100%
Informal Sector
100%
Informal Enterprises
100%
Secondary Towns
100%
Selling
50%
Group Formation
50%
Support Policies
50%
Kenyan
50%
Smallholders
50%
Political Interest
50%
Economic Interests
50%
Academic Discourse
50%
Capital City
50%
Policy Discourse
50%
Informal Economy
50%
Rising Food Prices
50%
Income Portfolio
50%
Social Sciences
Kenya
100%
Interest Groups
100%
Informal Sector
100%
Industrial Sector
66%
Company
66%
Enterprises
66%
Manufacturing Sector
33%
Political Interest
33%
Group Formation
33%
Capital City
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Informal Economy
100%
Smallholder
33%