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Markets, marketing and developing countries : where we stand and where we are heading
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2010.
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Abstract
- Markets are increasingly seen as vehicles to solve problems in developing countries. For example, improvements in market performance make potentially important contributions to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Access of smallholders to well-functioning markets is increasingly expected to contribute to poverty alleviation and improvement of both food security and environmental sustainability. This book presents the views of leading experts on where we stand and where we are heading in the field of markets, marketing and developing countries. Twenty essays in this book describe the role of marketing in achieving development goals, the track record of past market policies, the current functioning of value chains, the roles that market institutions play to facilitate market access for smallholders, as well as the potential to add value to farm produce through certification schemes, new technologies or innovation systems. The book is published in honour of the retirement of Aad van Tilburg, one of the pioneers in the field of marketing in developing countries. Early on in his career Van Tilburg recognised that improvements in the functioning of markets and marketing can be key to economic development with special reference to the livelihood of small producers and other market actors in developing countries.
- Subjects :
- marketing van voedingsmiddelen
instellingen
landbouwhervorming
institutional economics
developing countries
economic development
food marketing
fair trade
land reform
market research
ontwikkelingslanden
marketing
markets
agrarian reform
institutions
institutionele economie
marktonderzoek
economische ontwikkeling
landhervorming
markten
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......9405..f06b31f670b367707ffde83a98850dd5