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Informality and lead firm dominance in the sub-contracting chain: The case of Tanzanian trucking firms

机译:分包链中的非正式性和主导企业的主导地位:坦桑尼亚货运公司的案例

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This article makes the case for broadening the analysis on power relations in value chains by focusing on the structure and nature of domestic sub-contracting in Tanzania's road transport trucking sector. Using the framework of Organisational Geographies of Power I identify the rise of Tanzania's lead trucking companies and the sources of their on-going dominance in the sub-contracting chain. Building on critical literature which has theorised subcontracting relations as 'rentief in developed countries, I highlight the role of informality as a source of economic rents in developing countries. Tanzania's trucking industry is a site of intertwining formal and informal capital accumulation. Sub-contracting relations accentuate the political and economic power of lead firms in instrumentalising informality and strengthen their dominance in the road transport sector.
机译:本文着重探讨坦桑尼亚道路运输卡车行业的国内分包合同的结构和性质,从而扩大对价值链中权力关系的分析。通过组织权力的组织结构,我确定了坦桑尼亚主要卡车运输公司的崛起以及它们在分包链中的统治地位。在批判性文献的基础上,我把分包关系理论化为“发达国家的租金”,我强调了非正式性在发展中国家作为经济租金来源的作用。坦桑尼亚的卡车运输业是正式和非正式资本积累交织的场所。分包关系强调了牵头公司在工具化非正式方面的政治和经济力量,并增强了它们在公路运输部门的主导地位。

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