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In relation to modern economic systems, the '''Informal Economy''' is that part of the economy where exchange of [[Labour]] (i.e., [[Economic Exchange]] is not [[Monetized Economy|monetized]], and where [[barter]] is the primary form of exchange. Contrast the informal economy with the [[Official Economy|official]] (or formal) economy and the [[Underground Economy|underground economy]].  
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The '''Informal Economy''' is that part of the economy where exchange of [[Labour]] (i.e., [[Economic Exchange]] is not [[Monetized Economy|monetized]], and where [[barter]] is the primary form of exchange. Contrast the informal economy with the [[Official Economy|official]] (or formal) economy and the [[Underground Economy|underground economy]].  
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Informal Economy

The Informal Economy is that part of the economy where exchange of Labour (i.e., Economic Exchange is not monetized, and where barter is the primary form of exchange. Contrast the informal economy with the official (or formal) economy and the underground economy.

EconomicTypes

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Related LP Terms

Non-LP Related Terms

Notes

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