Why work “off the books”? Community, household and individual determinants of informal economic activity in post-Soviet Russia
Southworth, Caleb; & Hormel, Leontina. (2004). Why work “off the books”? Community, household and individual determinants of informal economic activity in post-Soviet Russia. In McCann, Leo (Ed.), Russian transformations: challenging the global narrative (pp. 148-72). New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
Southworth, Caleb; & Hormel, Leontina. (2004). Why work “off the books”? Community, household and individual determinants of informal economic activity in post-Soviet Russia. In McCann, Leo (Ed.), Russian transformations: challenging the global narrative (pp. 148-72). New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
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The transition of Russia to a 'developed market economy' has been slower, more contradictory and less predictable than expected. This book examines contemporary Russian socio-economic development, and explores the degree to which Russian experiences can be incorporated into current social science theories. In particular, it questions how far the concept of 'globalization' is applicable to the situation in Russia.
CHAP
Russian transformations: challenging the global narrative
BASEES/RoutledgeCurzon Series on Russian and East European Studies
Southworth, Caleb
Hormel, Leontina
McCann, Leo
2004
148-72
RoutledgeCurzon
New York
0415323711
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