Recent interest in human and social aspects in economic analysis of
regional change has emphasized the significance of regional relational
assets: expressed in social capital. This book aims to analyze the role
of regional relational assets in economic development of Kyrgyzstan as
expressed in the development of markets in that country. It does so in
two stages. First, through the analysis of three open air
markets/bazaars in two culturally different regions. By analysing the
economic performances of three markets and relational assets shaping
their activities this research reveals how cultural and relational
differences of two regions are reflected in the economic performances of
these markets. Secondly, the research compares the economic performance
and relational qualities of three distinct ethnic groups of merchants:
Kyrgyz, Russian and Uzbek. The research builds a link between the
complexity of trading operations on these markets and the nature of
relational assets of traders. It also reveals a deeper connection
between the inherent but evolving cultural qualities of three ethnic
groups and their role in the market activity.