

- Price: $39.00
- Pages: 240
- Carton Quantity: 25
- Publisher: Ibidem Press
- Imprint: Ibidem Press
- Series: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
- Publication Date: 14th June 2016
- Trim Size: 5.83 x 8.27 in
- Illustration Note: 6 b&w illustrations
- ISBN: 9783838208855
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / Economics
Acknowledgements
Foreword, by Colin C. Williams
Introduction: where is informality?
Informality and the (welfare) state
Informality, borders and boundaries
Border crossing, petty trade and the role of informality in breaking artificial monopolies
Informality and grey areas: introducing the "brift"
Informality between private and state initiative
The guest at the dining table: economic transitions and informal renegotiations of hospitality
Why bazaars are not wiped out by supermarkets: reflections on a possible bazaar economy
New directions in informality studies? policy making and implementation
By way of conclusion: on current and further directions in informality research
- Price: $39.00
- Pages: 240
- Carton Quantity: 25
- Publisher: Ibidem Press
- Imprint: Ibidem Press
- Series: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
- Publication Date: 14th June 2016
- Trim Size: 5.83 x 8.27 in
- Illustrations Note: 6 b&w illustrations
- ISBN: 9783838208855
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / Economics
Acknowledgements
Foreword, by Colin C. Williams
Introduction: where is informality?
Informality and the (welfare) state
Informality, borders and boundaries
Border crossing, petty trade and the role of informality in breaking artificial monopolies
Informality and grey areas: introducing the "brift"
Informality between private and state initiative
The guest at the dining table: economic transitions and informal renegotiations of hospitality
Why bazaars are not wiped out by supermarkets: reflections on a possible bazaar economy
New directions in informality studies? policy making and implementation
By way of conclusion: on current and further directions in informality research