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Paying for Favours: Evaluating the Role of Blat in Post-Soviet Ukraine

Olga Onoshchenko and Colin Williams

Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 2013, vol. 21, issue 2-3, 259-277

Abstract: To evaluate whether the illicit practice of using personal connections to acquire goods and services, or to circumvent formal procedures, known as blat in the Soviet era, persists in the post-Soviet world, 200 face-to-face interviews conducted in the city of Mykolayiv in Ukraine are reported. The finding is that personal networks are still commonly and widely used. However, unlike Soviet era blat which was non-monetized friendly help, control over access to assets and possessing personal connections to those controlling access to assets, has become a commodity bought and sold for illicit monetary payments. The paper concludes by discussing how this corrupt practice might be tackled.

Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1080/0965156X.2013.864004

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