This paper exploits a relatively unique survey conducted in Serbia in late 2000 to examine the determinants of expenditures on goods and services provided through informal outlets. The research reported in this paper adds to a relatively small existing literature on the topic. The empirical analysis is tentatively situated within the context of an Engel curve approach and the influence of informal 'networks' on purchasing behaviour is assessed. Our empirical analysis suggests that the share of purchases from informal markets is inversely related to income and there is a strong role for 'network' effects
The aim of this paper is to evaluate which consumers in Central and Eastern Europe are more likely t...
This chapter explores the prominence of informal networking of individuals in the Western Balkans (W...
This paper analyzes characteristics of the informal economy in Poland in the context of transition, ...
Research on the informal economy has largely focussed on supply-side issues, addressing questions li...
Research on the informal economy has largely focussed on supply-side issues, addressing questions li...
This paper evaluates which consumers in Southeast Europe are more likely to purchase goods and servi...
This paper analyzes characteristics of the informal economy in Poland in the context of transition, ...
Usually, studies on the informal economy focus mainly upon those working in the informal economy (su...
To evaluate critically the dominant discourse that consumers acquiring goods and services in the inf...
This is the first study to measure the size and costs of informal networking, quizzing the premise t...
Research on the informal economy has largely focussed on supply-side issues, addressing questions li...
The paper analyzes characteristics of the informal economy in Poland in the context of transition us...
This is the first study to explore costs of informal networking in the Western Balkans. In a compara...
All countries, regardless of the type of society and the level of socio - economic development, to a...
This paper analyzes the number of intermediaries in the distribution chain, which has become a key d...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate which consumers in Central and Eastern Europe are more likely t...
This chapter explores the prominence of informal networking of individuals in the Western Balkans (W...
This paper analyzes characteristics of the informal economy in Poland in the context of transition, ...
Research on the informal economy has largely focussed on supply-side issues, addressing questions li...
Research on the informal economy has largely focussed on supply-side issues, addressing questions li...
This paper evaluates which consumers in Southeast Europe are more likely to purchase goods and servi...
This paper analyzes characteristics of the informal economy in Poland in the context of transition, ...
Usually, studies on the informal economy focus mainly upon those working in the informal economy (su...
To evaluate critically the dominant discourse that consumers acquiring goods and services in the inf...
This is the first study to measure the size and costs of informal networking, quizzing the premise t...
Research on the informal economy has largely focussed on supply-side issues, addressing questions li...
The paper analyzes characteristics of the informal economy in Poland in the context of transition us...
This is the first study to explore costs of informal networking in the Western Balkans. In a compara...
All countries, regardless of the type of society and the level of socio - economic development, to a...
This paper analyzes the number of intermediaries in the distribution chain, which has become a key d...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate which consumers in Central and Eastern Europe are more likely t...
This chapter explores the prominence of informal networking of individuals in the Western Balkans (W...
This paper analyzes characteristics of the informal economy in Poland in the context of transition, ...