The Dual Economy
Bridging Formal, Informal Markets
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- 21st century
- Language: English
Step into the hidden fractures of our global economy and discover the invisible forces shaping our divided world. What happens when the world splits in two? The modern economy is a tale of two realities. On one side, gleaming skyscrapers house the digital elite. On the other, millions hustle in the shadows of the informal market. Why do they remain unseen? What invisible walls keep them trapped? This book takes you on a profound journey across this neon divide. You will uncover the secrets of structural divergence and ancient colonial ghosts. You will see how digital infrastructure can either crush or empower the marginalized. We explore survivalist micro-enterprises and the devastating barbell effect. Who truly controls the flow of global wealth? Will the forgotten workers ever shatter the glass wall? Turn the page, and the hidden mechanics of our society will finally be revealed to you. This book provides immense value that traditional literature completely fails to offer. It equips you with state-of-the-art knowledge and highly practical applications tailored for the complex economic realities of 2026. While other texts rely on outdated theories, we deliver cutting-edge frameworks like the Catalyst Tax Protocol and the Trust Bridge. You will gain an undeniable competitive advantage in understanding algorithmic wage suppression. We offer a pragmatic, centric approach to macroeconomic policy, showing exactly how Active Labor Market Programmes can be synthesized with decentralized digital grids. We move beyond dry statistics to offer actionable solutions for asset securitization and grassroots connectivity. This is the definitive guide to navigating, understanding, and dismantling the massive barriers of modern economic disparity. This independently produced publication is intended solely for educational purposes. The author has no affiliation with any academic board, global economic institution, or trademarked entity. It is created under the strict doctrines of nominative fair use. This detailed copyright notice ensures readers understand its complete originality and respects all copyrights and trademark terms. About Author & Publisher: Azhar ul Haque Sario is a Cambridge alumnus and distinguished data scientist. He is a celebrated world record holder for publishing the highest number of books in a single year. His ten years of business expertise and academic rigor make this an authoritative guide. Copyright Notice: The Dual Economy is a general book title. It explains what is this book about. This publication is an independent study tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any trademark company name.
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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Bridging Formal, Informal Markets DataCite registered book record DataCite rights metadata: Copyright © 2026 by Azhar ul Haque Sario Published by Azhar Sario Hungary; Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International; http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode | 2026-07-18 | Zenodo | English |
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