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Development of Ethnic Entrepreneurial Economy: Republic of Bashkortostan Case Study

F. F. Aidarbakov (), A. A. Barlybaev, U. A. Barlybaev, G. M. Nasyrov and I. A. Sitnova
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F. F. Aidarbakov: Institute for Strategic Research of the Republic of Bashkortostan
A. A. Barlybaev: Sibai Branch Institute, Bashkir State University
U. A. Barlybaev: Bashkir State University
G. M. Nasyrov: Sibai Branch Institute, Bashkir State University
I. A. Sitnova: Sibai Branch Institute, Bashkir State University

Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2019, vol. 30, issue 3, 291-298

Abstract: Abstract— The article demonstrates that the development in rural households of spheres and kinds of activity traditional for the study locality in the post-Soviet period is equally accompanied by augmentation of factors impeding such development and risks that threaten its sustainability in the territory. The study identifies the forms and extent to which a mutual aid network as a basic institutional structure of a rural economy during the transition period is being superseded by market relations as well as positive and negative trends in the changing “institutional appearance” of a rural area.

Date: 2019
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