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JohannesburgLayer 3: Infrastructure
3.29. Retail and wholesale
Supermarkets, wholesale distributors, fresh produce markets, and other retail stores are omnipresent in most societies. Finding information on this is hard, but not impossible. Identifying the most important companies in the field is helpful, and in many places there will be industry reports or studies that have been done around these topics. Consulting websites of the top retailers may provide an overview of all outlets.
Inventory
Title | Type | Author(s) | Year | |
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How informal cross border trade extends the reach of Johannesburg’s retail and wholesale sectors (2016) | Webpage | Sally Peberdy Sally Peberdy | Add image | |
Joburg Market | Webpage | Joburg Market Joburg Market | Add image | |
These are the biggest shopping malls in South Africa | Webpage | The Businesstech The Businesstech | Add image | |
Johannesburg Malls | GPS Coordinates | 2020 | Add image | |
Retail Distribution Centres | GPS Coordinates | Boipelo Madonsela Boipelo Madonsela | 2020 | Add image |
INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS IN JOHANNESBURG’S INFORMAL ECONOMY | Report | Peberdy and Town Peberdy, Sally. (2016). “International Migrants in Johannesburg’s Informal Economy.” SAMP Migration Policy Series No. 71. SAMP: Waterloo and Cape Town | 2016 | Add image |
GCRO DATA BRIEF: NO. 6 Informal sector enterprise and employment in Gauteng | Report | Produced by the Gauteng City-Region Observatory (GCRO) A partnership of the University of Johannesburg (UJ) and Peberdy Produced by the Gauteng City-Region Observatory (GCRO) A partnership of the University of Johannesburg (UJ), University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (Wits), the Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG) and organised local government January 2015 Sally Peberdy | 2015 | Add image |
Informal Trading: Inner City Presentation for Stakeholder Consultation | Presentation | City of Johannesburg City of Johannesburg | 2014 | Add image |