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AUTOR(ES) Susanne Fehlings
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of Extreme Anthropology
ISSN 2535-3241
E-ISSN 2535-3241
EDITORA Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
DOI 10.5617/jea.9466
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

This article is about practices of borrowing and lending money in the context of Georgian bazaar trade. While many anthropological studies focus on debtors or individual moneylenders, this article starts from the perspective of microcredit experts, who grant loans to traders on behalf of their companies and thereby engage in complex relationships. Borrowing money from a microcredit institution consists of an administrative act, which is sealed by formal procedures such as signing a contract, but the bazaar is a sphere that is, at least partially, structured by informal practices and personal relationships. To make a profit, microcredit experts must play a risky and sometimes existential game. They must decide whether to trust or not to trust a client. In order to assess and minimize risk, they immerse themselves into the world of their clients and rely on social values and moralities. This article describes their strategies and thus gives insights into the nature of debts, obligations, relationships, institutional frameworks, and informal practices in the context of microfinance in the Georgian bazaar trade sector.

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