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Meaning of buhonero by Francisco Herranz





Francisco Herranz

buhonero
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BuhoneroWIKIPEDIALos black hawkers and tourists in the old bridge in Florencia.El hawker ( sometimes known as street vendor, especially in Latin America ) It is the workers in the informal economy that trades different consumer goods. Usually, installed in small kiosks ( although sometimes it's enough with a simple table to exhibit the goods ) on the pavements of the different parts of a city's busiest streets. Similarly, the Peddler also can wander without the need of a specific local loading with what look to sell: clothes, music, craft items, books and movies include the greater part of the buhoneril trade.Due to its informal quality and its considerable expansion in various public places in the city, the buhoneria is seen by certain sectors of society as problematic and annoying. However, low prices and easy access to different products that the Peddler offers make it an affordable and efficient alternative for much of the consumer market.The Peddler is currently much criticized, since this is not obliged to pay taxes as companies or businesses [citation needed]. For this reason, there is a constant struggle between the formal and informal economy.

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