Interim bibliography on or related to open air markets (1/5/96)


Provided by OPENAIR-MARKET NET


Austin, Regina (1994). "An Honest Living: Street Vendors, Municipal Regulation, and the Black Public Sphere." Yale Law Journal, June, pp. 2119-2131.

Balkin, Steven (1989). Self-Employment for Low Income People. New York: Praeger-Greenwood.

Balkin, Steven (1995). "Vendors Help Pave Streets With Green." Chicago Sun Times. June 30. p. 30.

Balkin, et. al. (1993). The Benefits of a Public Street Market: The Case of Maxwell Street. Working Paper 93-4. Roosevelt University - Department of Economics. Chicago.

Berkow, Ira (1977). Maxwell Street: Survival in a Bazaar. New York: Doubleday.

Bromley, Ray (forthcoming). Street Vendors, Public Policies, and Private Initiatives: A Global Review. Landscape and Urban Planning.

Cross, John (1995). Taking Street Vendors off the Streets: Historical Parallels in Mexico City. Paper. American University in Cairo.

De Soto, Hernando (1989). The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World. New York: Harper and Row.

Dewar, David and Watson, Vanessa (1990). Urban Markets: Developing Informal Retailing. London: Routledge.

Diaz-Knauf, Katherine et.al. (1992). "A comparison of produce prices in Costa Rica: farmer's markets, produce markets and supermarkets." Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics. pp. 109-117.

Eastwood, Carolyn (1993). Municipal Regulation of Street Vendors: The Chicago Case. Ph.D. Dissertation - University of Illinois at Chicago.

Eastwood, Carolyn (1995). The Demise of an urban market: does it matter? who cares? Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Central States Anthropological Society. March.

Editor-Chicago Tribune (1995). "Don't push the street vendors out." Chicago Tribune. September 30. p.20.

Gaber, John (1994). "Manhattan's 14th Street Vendors' Market: Informal Street Peddlers' Complementary Relationship With New York City's Economy." Urban Anthropology. Vol 23, no. 4. pp. 373-408.

Highsmith, Carol M. and Holton, James L. (1994). Reading Terminal and Market. Washington, D.C.: Chelsea Pub. Co..

Hilchey, Duncan et.al. (1995). Farmers' Markets and Rural Economic Development. Report from the Farming Alternatives Program at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

Jordan, George E. (1992). "125th Street Battle: It's a turf war, shopkeepers against the street vendors." New York Newsday. December 21. pp. 6 and 25.

Johnson, Denny N. and Bragg, Errol R. (1994). 1994 National Farmers' Market Directory. Washington D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture - U.S. Government Printing Office.

Jones, Yvonne (1988). "Street Peddlers as Entrepreneurs: Economic Adaption to an Urban Area." Urban Anthropology. pp.143-170.

Light, Ivan and Rosenstein, Carolyn (1995). Race, Ethnicity, and Entrepreneurship in Urban America. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Lund, Larry et. al. (1989). The Future of the Maxwell Street Market. Report of the Urban Land Institute Community Assistance Panel.

Morales, Alfonso (1993). Making Money at the Market: The Social and Economic Logic of Informal Markets. Ph.D. Dissertation - Northwestern University. Evanston, IL.

Morales, Alfonso, et.al. (1995). The Value of Benefits of a Public Street Market: The Case of Maxwell Street. Economic Development Quarterly, November, pp. 304-330. (Includes Responses by Rhoda Halperin and Vim Wiewel, and Rejoinder by authors.)

O'Neill, Molly (1994). "A City's Dreams Go to Market: Fresh from Farms: hope and renewal." New York Times. August 17. pp. C1 and C6.

Pasternak, Jack (1975). The Kitchner Market Fight. Toronto: Samuel Stevens, Hakkert & Company.

Plattner, Stuart (1989). "Chapter 7: Markets and Marketplaces." in Economic Anthropology, pp. 171-208, ed. by S. Plattner. Stanford: CA: Stanford U. Press.

Sargent, Greg and Spiegler, Marc. (1995). "Street Peddlin' Blues: In a Battle over Urban Space, Cities Drive a Hard Bargain on Street Vendors." The Metropolis. January, pp. 25-29.

Shorett, Alice (1982). The Pike Place Market: People, Politics and Produce. Seattle: Pacific Search Press.

Sommer, Robert (1989). "Farmers' Markets as Community Events." in Public Places and Spaces, ed. by I Altman and E. Zube. New York: Plenum.

Sommer, Robert and Raudsepp, Maaris (1991). "The Estonian Turg and the California Certified Farmers' Market." California Agriculture. Vol 45, no.1, pp. 16-18.

Spitzer, Theodore M. , et. al. (1994). Public Markets and Community Revitalization. Washington, D.C.: Urban Land Institute.

Staudt, Kathleen (forthcoming). "Struggles Over Urban Space: Street Vendors in El Paso and Juarez." Urban Affairs Quarterly.

Stearns, Katherine and Otero, Maria (1990). The Critical Connection: Governments, Private Institutions, and the Informal Sector in Latin America. Cambridge, MA: ACCION International Discussion Paper Series, Document No. 3.

Stevens, Michelle (1995). "The Problem with Peddling Laws." Chicago Sun Times. September 18. p.21.

Tinker, Irene (1993). "The Urban Food Project: Urban Research for Planning." Berkeley Planning Journal, No. 8, pp. 1-20.

Tinker, Irene (1994). "The Urban Street Food Trade: Regional Variations of Women's Involvement." in Women, the Family, and Policy: A Global Perspective, ed. by C. Berheide and E. Chow. Albany, NY: SUNY.

Wasserman, Suzanne (1990). Hawkers and Gawkers: The Battle Over the Pushcart Markets in The Good Old Days of Poverty: The Battle Over the Fate of NY's Lower East Side During the During the Depression. Ph.D. Dissertation - New York University.


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