Soviet Union's 'Economy of Favors' Reveals Surprising Entrepreneurial Society Secrets
The article challenges the idea that only market economies can be entrepreneurial by looking at the Soviet Union. It shows how informal networks like "blat" played a role in entrepreneurship, even in a command economy. These networks helped people find opportunities in a rigid system. The article suggests that excluding these informal economies is more about ideology than analysis. The findings from studying "blat" raise questions about common assumptions in entrepreneurship studies.