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Debt-Based Trade, Social Norms, and Informality in Uzbekistan

Elmurod SobirovDepartment of Sociology of Law, Lund University, Lund, SwedenRustamjon UrinboyevDepartment of Social Sciences and Humanities, Tashkent State University of Economics, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Debt-based trade and economic exchanges are becoming more and more widespread in the context of post-Soviet Central Asian societies. In the absence of viable state economic support, a functional banking system, and an effective legal system, trust-based economic exchanges serve as an alternative means for conducting micro-level businesses in Central Asia. The phenomenon of “rassiychilar,” which is the central focus of this article, is one of the intriguing examples of debt-based trade in rural Fergana, Uzbekistan. This debt-based trade involves a myriad of informal economic exchanges among various actors, locally and transnationally. The article argues that trust-based economic networks and debt-based trade serve as an alternative means of doing business in rural post-socialist contexts characterized by legal uncertainty, rampant corruption, and an inefficient economic and banking system.

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