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Market Activity and EU Expansion: British Involvement in the Bulgarian Property Market

In: Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review, vol. 40, no. 6
Deema Kaneff
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2008, 530 - 547
Kľúčové slová:
Property market; Bulgaria; neoliberalism; Britain; EU expansion
Typ článku: štúdia / study
O článku:
Market Activity and EU Expansion: British Involvement in the Bulgarian Property Market. This paper looks at EU expansion through market activity by focussing on the case of British citizens buying property in Bulgaria. The property market - at least in the northern-central rural region of the country that is the focus in this work - is driven by an attempt to achieve greater security in the context of neoliberal policies that advocate market deregulation and de-prioritise state forms of social provisioning. This creates a ‘ready market’ for individuals who secure their own futures through the buying (as in the Britons case) and selling (as in the Bulgarian case) of property. Importantly, it is illegal, at present, for foreigners to own land in Bulgaria and thus the present boom provides an example of the dominance of market forces that operate despite state laws designed to regulate market activity. This, I suggest, is an important dimension of how EU expansion takes place - through informal economic activity. Foreign involvement in the property market is also a source of new inequalities arising between citizens of old and new member states. Sociológia 2008, Vol. 40 (No. 6: 530-547)
Market Activity and EU Expansion: British Involvement in the Bulgarian Property Market. This paper looks at EU expansion through market activity by focussing on the case of British citizens buying property in Bulgaria. The property market - at least in the northern-central rural region of the country that is the focus in this work - is driven by an attempt to achieve greater security in the context of neoliberal policies that advocate market deregulation and de-prioritise state forms of social provisioning. This creates a ‘ready market’ for individuals who secure their own futures through the buying (as in the Britons case) and selling (as in the Bulgarian case) of property. Importantly, it is illegal, at present, for foreigners to own land in Bulgaria and thus the present boom provides an example of the dominance of market forces that operate despite state laws designed to regulate market activity. This, I suggest, is an important dimension of how EU expansion takes place - through informal economic activity. Foreign involvement in the property market is also a source of new inequalities arising between citizens of old and new member states. Sociológia 2008, Vol. 40 (No. 6: 530-547)
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Kaneff, D. 2008. Market Activity and EU Expansion: British Involvement in the Bulgarian Property Market. In Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review, vol. 40, no.6, pp. 530-547. 0049-1225.

APA:
Kaneff, D. (2008). Market Activity and EU Expansion: British Involvement in the Bulgarian Property Market. Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review, 40(6), 530-547. 0049-1225.