05039oam 2200793I 450 991046197920332120200520144314.01-280-68276-097866136597050-203-81680-31-136-72472-910.4324/9780203816806 (CKB)2670000000203650(EBL)692940(OCoLC)794663256(SSID)ssj0000665013(PQKBManifestationID)11441730(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000665013(PQKBWorkID)10634709(PQKB)10678325(MiAaPQ)EBC692940(Au-PeEL)EBL692940(CaPaEBR)ebr10570416(CaONFJC)MIL365970(OCoLC)795706596(EXLCZ)99267000000020365020180706d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrValue chains, social inclusion and economic development contrasting theories and realities /edited by A.H.J. (Bert) Helmsing and Sietze VellemaAbingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2011.1 online resource (304 p.)Routledge studies in development economics ;88Description based upon print version of record.1-138-24400-7 0-415-59163-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Value Chains, Social Inclusion and Economic Development; Copyright Page; Contents; Illustrations; Contributors; Foreword and acknowledgements; 1. Governance, inclusion and embedding: Raising the issues: A. H. J. (Bert) Helmsing and Sietze Vellema; Part I: Governance and inclusion; 2. Unpacking the discourse on social inclusion in value chains: Otto Hospes and Joy Clancy; 3. Voluntary governance initiatives and the challenges of inclusion and upscaling: Peter Knorringa, Gerdien Meijerink and Greetje Schouten4. Comparing fair and responsible coffee standards in East Africa: Ruerd Ruben and Simone Verkaart5. Agricultural cooperatives and value chain coordination: Jos Bijman, Roldan Muradian and Andrei Cechin; 6. Labour in globalized agricultural value chains: Lee Pegler, Karin Astrid Siegmann and Sietze Vellema; 7. The Ghanaian state and inclusive upgrading in the global cocoa chain: Anna Laven; Part II: Embedding and business systems8. Business systems, value chains and inclusive regional development in South-East Asia: Edo Andriesse, Niels Beerepoot, Bram van Helvoirt and Guus (A. C. M.) van Westen9. Local embedding and economic crisis: Comparing lobster chains in Belize, Jamaica and Nicaragua: Iris Monnereau and A. H. J. (Bert) Helmsing; 10. Governance and greening global agro-food chains: Cases from Vietnam, Thailand and Benin: Peter Oosterveer, Pham Van Hoi and Laurent C. Glin; Part III: Chain-based partnerships for development11. Partnering to facilitate smallholder inclusion in value chains: Verena Bitzer, Jeroen van Wijk, A. H. J. (Bert) Helmsing and Victor van der Linden12. Upscaling smallholder participation in global value chains: Aad van Tilburg, Emma Kambewa, Andre de Jager and Davies Onduru; 13. Building inclusive value chains in biotrade: A comparison of two cases from South America: Roldan Muradian, Gerard Verschoor, Edgar Bolivar and German Ochoa; IndexLead firms, development organisations, donors and governments view value chains and voluntary standards as vital instruments for achieving millennium development goals through trade and market-related interventions. The precise foundations for these development strategies, which suggest positive development outcomes from integration of poor actors into value chains, are as yet underdeveloped. The interdisciplinary work in this volume shows how trade is managed and asks theory-driven questions about how value chains relate to locally-rooted development processes.Policy makers aRoutledge studies in development economics ;88.International tradeEconomic developmentInternational economic relationsInternational tradeSocial aspectsEconomic developmentSocial aspectsInternational economic relationsSocial aspectsElectronic books.International trade.Economic development.International economic relations.International tradeSocial aspects.Economic developmentSocial aspects.International economic relationsSocial aspects.382Helmsing A. H. J.1951-127444Vellema Sietze1964-875877MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461979203321Value chains, social inclusion and economic development1955909UNINA