When the state is shirking: Informal solutions for social services provision in Altai villages
When the state is shirking: Informal solutions for social services provision in Altai villages
Author(s): Alexandr KurakinSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Economy, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie
Keywords: rural Russia; Altai Krai; gift; rural communities; informal economy; social sector; rural policy
Summary/Abstract: The article contributes to the discussion on the informal economic activity in postsocialist countries. Quite often this activity is related to state regulation. We provide evidence from rural Russia suggesting that state shirking also can give rise to informal economic relations. Empirical data from Altai Krai show that informal transfers from farms to rural municipalities are used to provide rural social sector. Despite the collapse of socialist agricultural system, when rural communities existed under patronage of collective farms, substantial part of the privately owned post-Soviet farms still donate to rural municipalities and population. The article is based on the fieldwork conducted in Altai Krai in 2013 when qualitative data (informal interviews, group discussions, observations) were collected by the author and his colleagues. Gift-giving relations between agricultural producers and municipalities could be described as “natural” bottom-up pattern. We perceive these Soviet-style giftgiving relations as the way to mitigate the weaknesses both of the Russian state rural policy as well as market self-regulation mechanism. Despite it could slow down economic performance of farms, it is the way to prevent rural degradation and depopulation.
Journal: Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski
- Issue Year: VI/2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 145-159
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English