Guest editorial
An editorial, particularly one written by a guest editor whose only qualification is that he was some 30 years ago the first editor of the journal in which it is to appear, should never begin with an apology. But apologize I must, because I am sure that many if not most readers will be expecting the editorial to be about the Covid pandemic, and I have to disappoint them.- Value chain financing: evidence from Zambia on smallholder access to finance for mechanization
- Developing agro-pastoral entrepreneurship: bundling blended finance and technology
- Building frontline market facilitators' capacity: the case of the ‘Integrating Very Poor Producers into Value Chains Field Guide’
- Development impact bonds: learning from the Asháninka cocoa and coffee case in Peru
- Trade-off between outreach and sustainability of microfinance institutions: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa