基于行动者的视角看非正规跨境贸易

An Actor-Based Perspective On Informal Cross-Border Trading

Journal of Development Studies · 2025
被引 1
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究乌干达与肯尼亚边境的贸易商,分析他们为何在政府推动正规化时仍坚持非正规贸易,发现原因包括对非正规制度的熟悉、对正规系统的不信任以及非正规贸易路线的存在,并区分了四种贸易商类型。

Abstract

Informal cross-border trade (ICBT) is a prevalent business practice that involves trade by agents who wholly or partly evade payment of duties and charges. Employing an actor-based lens that situates the traders within the broader political economy of border governance, we explore the persistence of ICBT despite government initiatives aimed at fostering the formalisation of trade. Using a qualitative case study of the Simplified Trade Regime at the Busia trading post between Uganda and Kenya, we analyse how traders perceive and respond to interventions aimed at encouraging formal trade. We show that traders’ decisions to trade informally are shaped not only by their familiarity with informal institutions and a mistrust of formal systems but also by the presence of informal trade routes. A key feature of these networks is neopatrimonialism, where traders and border officials have developed complex (but functional) patron-client relationships. We distinguish between traders as being defiant, habitual, unembedded, or transitioning agents, based on their level of embeddedness in patronage networks and their orientation towards formality. These insights underscore the centrality of traders’ agency in the persistence of informality, even when simple interventions promoting formalisation are introduced.

非正规跨境贸易行为者视角庇护关系贸易正规化