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Arnstberg, Karl-Olov, and Thomas Borén (eds.). Everyday Economy in Russia, Poland and Latvia. Stockholm:
Södertörns högskola, 2003.
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| Preface | 5 |
| Karl-Olov Arnstberg & Thomas Borén. Introduction | 7 |
| Thomas Boren. What are Friends for? Rationales of Informal Exchange
in Russian Everyday Life | 21 |
| Klavs Sedlenieks. Cash in an Envelope: Corruption and Tax Avoidance
as an Economic Strategy in Contemporary Riga | 37 |
| Galina Lindquist. Selling and Buying Power: The Economy of a Magic
Center in Moscow | 53 |
| Pär Gustafsson. Foreign Companies and Everyday Economy in Russia | 71 |
| Eleonora Narvselius. The Higher School of Trading: Subsistence Sources
and Informal Economy of Krakow Students | 89 |
| Karl-Olov Arnstberg. Survival Competence in Kaliningrad | 109 |
| Irina Ivleva & Oleg Patchenkov. Street Traders in St Petersburg | 129 |
| Anna-Maria Salmi. Neighbours and the Everyday Economy | 147 |
| Tova Höjdestrand. Hunters and Gatherers in the Urban Jungle:
Ways of Coping among Homeless Russians | 171 |
| Jeppe Linnet. An Everyday Moral Economy:
NGO Activism among Young Latvians | 193 |
| About the authors | 213 |