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Institutional features of the peasant resettlement process in Siberia

A. A. Kuzmin
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A. A. Kuzmin: Siberian Institute of Business and Information Technologies, Omsk, Russian Federation; Omsk branch of the Moscow Financial and Industrial University “Synergy”, Omsk, Russian Federation

Russian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2024, vol. 18, issue 2, 205-215

Abstract: The article analyzes the course of the resettlement process in Siberia through the prism of the institutional formal and informal regulatory mechanisms operating within the framework of the institutional field. The author presents the structure of groups of institutions that make up the institutional field within which peasant resettlement to Siberia took place. The author suggests that as the resettlement process unfolds, the structure and content of the institutional field become more complex, and the results of this transformation have a certain (positive or negative, depending on the specifics of the interaction) impact on the resettlement process. It must be expected that the interaction between the state and the displaced peasants should ultimately lead to an acceptable economic outcome by the development of new territories by both parties. The proof of the presented hypothesis is based on a cross-analysis of the system of institutions that organize and

Keywords: institutional field; institution; institutional norm; specification; resettlement; land use (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.57015/issn1998-5320.2024.18.2.20

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