From smugglers to entrepreneurs, blue-collar workers and taxi drivers, this book deals with the multitude of characters engaged in informal economic practices in the former socialist regions. Going beyond a conception of informality as opposed to the formal sector, its authors demonstrate the fluid nature of informal transactions straddling the crossroads between illegal, illicit, socially acceptable and symbolically meaningful practices. Alongside 'getting by' and 'getting ahead' in recently marketised societies, these meanings relate to sociality, kinship-ties and solidarity, along with more surprising 'political' and moral reasonings.…mehr
From smugglers to entrepreneurs, blue-collar workers and taxi drivers, this book deals with the multitude of characters engaged in informal economic practices in the former socialist regions. Going beyond a conception of informality as opposed to the formal sector, its authors demonstrate the fluid nature of informal transactions straddling the crossroads between illegal, illicit, socially acceptable and symbolically meaningful practices. Alongside 'getting by' and 'getting ahead' in recently marketised societies, these meanings relate to sociality, kinship-ties and solidarity, along with more surprising 'political' and moral reasonings.
Jeremy Morris teaches at the University of Birmingham, UK Abel Polese is a research fellow at the Institute for International Conflict Resolution and Reconstruction of Dublin City University and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Political Science and Governance of Tallinn University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Introduction: Informality - Enduring Practices, Entwined Livelihoods Part 1: 'Entrepreneurial' Informality? Self- and Off-the-books Employment 1. The Diverse Livelihood Practices of Health-care Workers in Ukraine: the Case of Sasha and Natasha 2. The Story of ar¿nas: an Invisible Citizen of Lithuania 3. Moonlighting Strangers Met on the Way: the Nexus of Informality and Blue-collar Sociality in Russia 4. Nannies and Informality in Romanian Local Childcare Markets 5. Drinking with Vova: An Individual Entrepreneur between Illegality and Informality 6. When is an Illicit Taxi Driver More than a Taxi Driver? Case Studies from Transit and Trucking in Post-socialist Slovakia Part 2: At Home Abroad? Transnational Informality and the Invisible Flows of People and Goods 7. From Shuttle Trader to Businesswomen: the Informal Bazaar Economy in Kyrgyzstan 8. 'Business as Casual': Shuttle Trade on the Belarus-Lithuania Border 9. 'The Glove Compartment Half-full of Letters' - Informality & Cross-border Trade at the Edge of the Schengen Area 10. Informal Economy Writ Large and Small: From Azerbaijani Herb Traders to Moscow Shop Owners
Foreword Introduction: Informality - Enduring Practices, Entwined Livelihoods Part 1: 'Entrepreneurial' Informality? Self- and Off-the-books Employment 1. The Diverse Livelihood Practices of Health-care Workers in Ukraine: the Case of Sasha and Natasha 2. The Story of ar¿nas: an Invisible Citizen of Lithuania 3. Moonlighting Strangers Met on the Way: the Nexus of Informality and Blue-collar Sociality in Russia 4. Nannies and Informality in Romanian Local Childcare Markets 5. Drinking with Vova: An Individual Entrepreneur between Illegality and Informality 6. When is an Illicit Taxi Driver More than a Taxi Driver? Case Studies from Transit and Trucking in Post-socialist Slovakia Part 2: At Home Abroad? Transnational Informality and the Invisible Flows of People and Goods 7. From Shuttle Trader to Businesswomen: the Informal Bazaar Economy in Kyrgyzstan 8. 'Business as Casual': Shuttle Trade on the Belarus-Lithuania Border 9. 'The Glove Compartment Half-full of Letters' - Informality & Cross-border Trade at the Edge of the Schengen Area 10. Informal Economy Writ Large and Small: From Azerbaijani Herb Traders to Moscow Shop Owners
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