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@article{ Polese2016,
 title = {Practici informale nocive sau inofensive?: "În pofida" și "dincolo de" stat; cazul Ungariei și României},
 author = {Polese, Abel and Kovacs, Borbala and Jancsics, David},
 journal = {Studia Politica: Romanian Political Science Review},
 number = {2},
 pages = {219-241},
 volume = {XVI},
 year = {2016},
 issn = {1582-4551},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-51763-3},
 abstract = {Recent debates on informality have challenged the pertinence of the traditional legal-illegal dichotomy for understanding social actions. Located in a grey continuous area, informal practices are based on individuals' perception on the role of the state in a given sector and results from illegal, legal and extra-legal transactions. This paper is an attempt to bring further this debate by proposing a new conceptualization of informality rooted in empirical evidence: we distinguish between informality "in spite" of the state in order to designate practices that overrule state instructions and try to re-regulate areas already regulated by the state; and informality "beyond" the state, defined as a set of practices and informal rules that arrange an area unregulated or deserted by the state. Our theoretical argument is illustrated by two case studies, one devoted to informal child-care in Romania (informality beyond the state) and the other to corruption in Hungary (informality in spite of the state).},
 keywords = {Moral; morality; Staat; national state; Ungarn; Hungary; Korruption; corruption; Rumänien; Romania; Kinderbetreuung; child care; Handlung; action}}