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ID160846
Title ProperNetworks and the negotiation of risk
Other Title Informationmaking business deals and people among Mongolian small and medium businesses
LanguageENG
AuthorChuluunbat, Narantuya
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article identifies relationships that dominate small and medium businesses in Mongolia. Unlike other parts of Asia, these relationships are not necessarily hierarchical, nor are they purely market-driven. Rather, they are characterized by groups of people who sustain each other’s businesses and the social relations that hold them in place. In identifying such relations, we extend questions raised in the ‘economy of favours’ literature. If favours granted between known individuals are not simply about economic transactions, we ask, then what does this say about the kind of capitalist economy prevalent in Mongolia? Not simply an outcome of external forms of financialization, nor a remnant of the socialist planned economy, these relations open up the possibility for a range of ways of doing business in a climate that does not guarantee economic and social security in the sense that we may be familiar with. Attending to the way business deals and people are made and remade within networks and groups, capitalism is opened up to an economic diversity that shapes it from within.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asian Survey Vol. 37, No.3; Sep 2018: p.419-437
Journal SourceCentral Asian Survey Vol: 37 No 3
Key WordsNetworks ;  Subjectivities ;  Financialization ;  Neoliberal Policies ;  Groups ;  Favours ;  Small And Medium Businesses


 
 
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