“…In Russia, the informal relationships and shadow processes both in the economic and non-economic spheres of society, their causes, characteristics of development and their essential features are represented in the scientific works of famous Russian sociologists, economists, political scientists, lawyers and psychologists. The conceptual basis of research procedure in labour relations was laid down in the works of the Russian researchers Yadov and Zdravomyslov (2003), Romanov (2000Romanov ( , 2005, Gimpelson (2002Gimpelson ( , 2014, Zaslavskaya and Shabanova (2002), Sinyavskaya (2008), Alasheev (1995), Kubishin (2007), Barsukova (2003), Bordacheva (2004), Radaev (2003 and, Davydenko and Tarasova (2008), etc. The rise in research into such informality was nourished by an interest in the structure of the real management of the economy of socialist countries. A point of view which has gained particular recognition is that the centrally planned economy is largely viable due to the unplanned regulators and the ability of businesses to soften up the rigidity of central directives by arranging informal agreements among themselves and with the government authorities.…”