posted on 2024-09-05, 21:58authored byVanessa van den Boogaard, Wilson Prichard, Samuel Jibao
Recent research has cast light on the variety of informal payments and practices that govern the day-to-day interactions between traders and customs agents at border posts in low-income countries. Building on this literature, this paper draws on survey and qualitative evidence in an effort to explore which groups are most advantaged and disadvantaged by the largely informal processes and norms governing cross-border trade. We find that understanding variation in strategies and outcomes across traders can only be effectively understood with reference to the importance of norms, networks, power, and the logic of control.
Funding
Department for International Development
History
Publisher
IDS
Citation
van den Boogaard, V, Prichard, W. and Jibao, S. (2018) Norms, Networks, Power, and Control: Understanding Informal Payments and Brokerage in Cross-Border Trade in Sierra Leone, ICTD Working Paper 74. Brighton; IDS