Descripción
The Merkato Paradox provides an in-depth exploration of Addis Ababa's famous Merkato, widely recognized as one of Africa's largest open-air markets. Balancing dense commercial vitality with complex urban challenges, Merkato operates as both an economic engine and a intricate social ecosystem. This research investigates the dual nature of the market: how informal trade networks, historical evolution, and daily survival strategies coexist alongside modern municipal planning and economic pressures. By examining spatial organization, vendor dynamics, and supply chains, The Merkato Paradox reveals how thousands of entrepreneurs navigate, sustain, and redefine this massive commercial hub. It offers essential insights for urban planners, economists, and anyone seeking to understand the heartbeat of modern Ethiopian commerce.