mittetootmise
Mittetootmise refers to the phenomenon of Estonia's border regions' socio-economic marginalization and immersion in a neighboring state's economic system. The term is derived from the previous Estonian-Soviet Union border situation, where Estonian enclaves on the eastward side of the border experienced trade relations with the Soviet Union rather than the rest of Estonia.
Historically, the areas closest to the border with the Soviet Union (present-day Russia) had tighter economic
Socio-economically, interior Estonia generally followed the developmental schedule characteristic of Central Europe. Oppositely, the areas bordering
The direction of migration was from central and eastern periphery counties towards the western regions appeared
In development, mittetootmise impacted aspects related to filling 'backwardness'-marked social and economic divides including public housing