Enhanced Market Practices: Poverty Alleviation for Poor Producers in Developing Countries Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Interest in market-based options to lessen poverty has grown significantly in the last decade. However, missing from the center of the management conversation has been an adequate comprehension of the deprived producers.

Depicting on an in-depth learning of market-based poverty mitigation initiative for smallholder farmers by a non-governmental association in a least developed economy, this article elucidates how a non-state organization can diminish poverty for poor companies and enhance total marketplace functioning. It suggests that significant improvements in income can be explained by the improvement of market practices that redistribute social control toward poor producers and reduce the constraining effects of market and government failures.

PUBLICATION DATE: November 01, 2012 PRODUCT #: CMR524-HCB-ENG

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