The Funcionality of Informal Practices as Survival and Re-Distribution Mechanisms

The Socio-Economics of Informal Payments in Transition Economies


Master's Thesis, 2021

126 Pages, Grade: Distinction


Abstract or Introduction

This thesis quantitatively examines the socio-economic role of informal practices through the lens of informal payments and gifts in the public service sector in 29 post-Socialist transition economies. Taking data from the EBRD’s and World Bank’s Life in Transition Survey III and using a robust country fixed-effects logit model, it was found that informal practices and corruption in the form of informal payments and gifts have different social-economic functionalities. While corruption, defined as demanded payments, have an impoverishing effect, informal practices in the form of ‘gratitude’ or ‘greasing the wheels’-payments are not found to burden the poor. The use of informal payments and gifts as an egalitarian-motivated redistribution mechanism to underfunded public service staff could not be confirmed. Further, it was found that depending on the practice either formal or informal aspects were significant for informal budget users.

Details

Title
The Funcionality of Informal Practices as Survival and Re-Distribution Mechanisms
Subtitle
The Socio-Economics of Informal Payments in Transition Economies
Grade
Distinction
Author
Year
2021
Pages
126
Catalog Number
V1280719
ISBN (eBook)
9783346735027
ISBN (Book)
9783346735034
Language
English
Notes
Original work, may contain typos
Keywords
Informality Transition post-Soviet Payments
Quote paper
Christina Zimmermann (Author), 2021, The Funcionality of Informal Practices as Survival and Re-Distribution Mechanisms, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1280719

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