Informal Practices of Capturing Economic Resources by Political Elites: Exploring Party Patronage in Kosovo and Serbia

Cvejić, Slobodan and Babović, Marija and Pešić, Jelena and Stanojević, Dragan and Gundogan, Dragana and Hoxha, Adnan and Milovanović, Dina and Buzhala, Yllka (2015) Informal Practices of Capturing Economic Resources by Political Elites: Exploring Party Patronage in Kosovo and Serbia. [Study]

Study description

Informality represents an important feature of post-socialist societies. Informal and personal networks that predate from the socialist period are an important legacy for development of democratic systems and market economy in former socialist countries. Particularly in the context of weak and blurred institutional and normative framework, individuals tend to rely more on informal institutions and practices. Because of that, patterns of clientelism and question of the ‘culture of informality’ are important for understanding of contemporary trajectories in political and economic subsystems of former socialist societies. The general aim of the research was to identify main forms, determinants and social effects of informal norms, relations and practices through which political elite captured economic resources in Kosovo* and Serbia. It serves the identification of mechanisms regulating the reproduction of social inequalities as well as the access of various groups to crucial resources. The study helps pinning down the patterns of social justice and social conflicts and shall uncover overall prospects for development of welfare policies.

Keywords: clientelism, institutions, informality, political patronage, informal power networks, political elite, economic elite, informal practices
Depositing User: Jelena Banovic
Date Deposited: 22 Oct 2019 12:40
Last Modified: 22 Oct 2019 12:40
URI: http://dcs.ien.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/56

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