Entrepreneurial Systems of Syrian Refugees as Stimulators of Host Economy: Case of Ouzaii (Lebanon)

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This article investigates the impact of the Syrian displacement on the economic and urban transformation in Ouzaii, a major informal settlement in the southern suburbs of Beirut that is characterised by a complex socio-political structure. It explores the potential of entrepreneurial systemsthat emerge when Syrian refugees become part of the host community and its economy. These systems include Syrian refugees as either part of the lower labour force, business owners, or entrepreneurs. The article locates these entrepreneurial systems within the spatial networks and investigates how Syrian refugees create opportunities for themselves and the host community given the specificity of the market that is subject to legal setups and mediated by the political party of Hezbollah. It uses the construct of mixed embeddednessby Kloosterman et al. and the notion of quiet encroachmentby Asef Bayat to understand how the Syrian refugees were able to infiltrate into Ouzaii's economy and become part of the entrepreneurial systemsthat stimulate the economic cycle and revitalise the urban space. © 2021 Author(s) [2021]. All rights reserved.

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Displacement, Entrepreneurial systems, Informality, Lebanon, Mixed embeddedness, Ouzaii, Quiet encroachment, Syrian refugees, Syrian arab republic, Informal settlement, Party politics, Public space, Refugee, Spatial analysis

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