1. Bazaar Politics: The Fate of Marketplaces in Kazakhstan.
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Spector, Regine A.
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BAZAARS (Markets) , *POLITICAL science , *ECONOMIC elites , *SOCIOECONOMIC factors , *URBAN planning ,KAZAKHSTANI politics & government, 1991- - Abstract
The article focuses on the bazaars or marketplaces in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Three arguments concerning their fate relate to the modernization theory and the city's plans for commercial and cultural development, path-dependent logic suggesting that bazaars are an entrenched trading institution, and government intervention at bazaars in the interest of economic elites. Topics include the: growth of bazaars as a post-Soviet economic system; social dynamics among the bazaars' traders, owners, and political elite; sanitary conditions and lack of rent regulations at the markets; city's attempts to modernize, regulate, and reconstruct bazaars via "passportization" into modern trading complexes; and official and unofficial stories about the closing of the Baian Aul bazaar.
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- 2008
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