TM
G. XXVI Br. 1 Str. 121 - 142 Niš januar - mart 2002.
UDK
331.102.12+331.102.325(=914.99)
Originalni naučni rad
Dragoljub
B. Đorđević
Mašinski fakultet,
Niš, E-mail: brkab@bankerinter.net
Jovan Živković
Filozofski
fakultet, Blace, E-mail: d.d.a.@bankerinter.net
Dragan Todorović
Filozofski
fakultet, Niš, E-mail: todor.d@eunet.yu
ROMI NA BUVLJACIMA
(ogledalo srpske ekonomije)
Rezime
Pored ''gostiju'' iz Bugarske, Rumunije i Kine, Srbi i Romi su najprisutniji
na buvljacima. Romi se, u tako oštroj konkurenciji, smatraju ''najvrednijim''
prodavcima: odvajkada na marginama, okružujućim narodima su sopstveni,
prokazani stil života sa ulica nametnuli kao obrazac uspešnosti van legalnih
tokova privređivanja. Oni su oličenje buvljaka - on je ''ogledalo srpske
ekonomije''. Mi smo, istražujući mogućnosti primene mikropreduzetničkog
programa u Roma, usmerili tračak svetlosti u takva tri ogledala, u buvljake
Vranja, Leskovca i Bujanovca. Za ti svrhu konstruisana je ''Procedura za
prikupljanje informacija neposrednim posmatranjem buvljaka - DBĐ/DT, 2001''.
Ključne reči: Romi, mikropreduzetništvo Roma, buvljak, siva ekonomija
ROMANIES AT FLEA MARKETS
(Mirror of Serbian Economy)
Summary
Along with "guests" from Bulgaria, Romania, and China, Serbs and Romanies
are the most represented at flea markets. Romanies are, in such a rough
competition, perceived as "the most industrious" salespersons: being from
the beginning on the margins, they imposed their own way of life from the
streets to surrounding peoples as a pattern success outside legal currents
of work. They are embodiment of flea market - while flea market is "mirror
of Serbian economy". While researching the possibilities of application
of micro-entrepreneurial program among Romanies, we have steered a ray
of light into three such mirrors, in flea markets of Vranje, Leskovac,
and Bujanovac. For that purpose "Procedure for gathering information by
direct observation of flea market - DBDJ/DT, 2001" has been constructed..
Key words: Romanies, micro-entrepreneurship of Romanies, flea
market, grey economy