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ID171129
Title ProperDoing business in Yabaolu market, Beijing
Other Title Information(inter-)ethnic entrepreneurship, trust and friendship between Caucasian and Chinese traders
LanguageENG
AuthorFehlings, Susanne
Summary / Abstract (Note)Based on ethnographic fieldwork in China and Georgia, this article traces the origins and describes current practices of post-Soviet tourist trading in Yabaolu Market in Beijing. While traders from across the Caucasus visit Yabaolu, my focus is on Georgian traders who today perceive themselves as biznesmeny. Focusing on a typical trade visit, the article explores the role of ethnic and kinship ties in the organization of this trade. It questions the notion of ethnic entrepreneurship and the idea that ethnic cooperation itself may serve a basis of trust and underpin traders’ activities. Instead, the article illustrates how enduring transnational linkages are built on other forms of reliability and reputation. These are framed in the lexicon of friendship, as well as kinship and pseudo-kinship vocabulary, and facilitate commercial transactions between traders of different ethnic, social and religious backgrounds in an environment where state regulation and legal law enforcement are almost absent.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asian Survey Vol. 39, No.1; Mar 2020: p.95-115
Journal SourceCentral Asian Survey Vol: 39 No 1
Key WordsInternational Trade ;  China ;  Caucasus ;  Friendship ;  Informality ;  Ethnic Entrepreneurship


 
 
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