Vol. 19 (2008), Issue 2:
Volume 19, Issue 2, Jun 2008
Articles
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Editorial
Linda Jones
19(2), pp. 91–92
Category: Editorial
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Crossfire: Certification schemes can be more of a burden than a benefit
Luis Osorio | Edward Millard
19(2), pp. 93–100
Category: Commentary
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Making markets work for the poor: rationale and practice
David Elliot | Alan Gibson | Rob Hitchins
19(2), pp. 101–119
Keywords: Making markets work for the poor, market systems, facilitation
Category: Article
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How to assess if markets work better for the poor: Experiences from the Katalyst Project in Bangladesh
Harald Bekkers | Alexandra Miehlbradt | Peter Roggekamp
19(2), pp. 120–136
Keywords: Bangladesh, impact assessment, making markets work for the poor, fish farming
Category: Article
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Applying the access frontier
David Porteous
19(2), pp. 137–153
Keywords: financial service market, access, South Africa, bank account
Category: Article
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Managing the process of change: Useful frameworks for implementers of making markets work for the poor programmes
Marshall Bear | Michael Field
19(2), pp. 154–169
Keywords: veterinary services, making markets work for the poor, facilitation, Zambia, beef industry
Category: Article
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Reviews and resources
James Copestake | Sukhwinder Arora
19(2), pp. 170–174
Category: Book Review
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.2008.015