A toolbook for practitioners of Value Chain Analysis
The toolbook is designed as a concise document aimed to provide value chain practitioners with an easy to follow set of tools for value chain analysis, focused on poverty reduction.
Báo cáo được tổng hợp những kết quả nghiên cứu, nhận xét và gợi ý từ nghiên cứu do M4P và CIEM/VAAS thực hiện về Hành động tập thể và Giảm nghèo ở khu vực nông thôn.
M4P week 2006 took place by the end of November 2006 in Hanoi. Four days in the week focused on 4 different topics: (i) M4P research results (ii) M4P methodological tools (iii) New business models and PPP approaches and (iv) Generating profits from science and technology.
Among M4P1 publications, the Markets and Development Bulletin (MDB) series presents information in a different manner to other publications. It is written in direct language, and highlights particular aspects of research results.
Supermarkets are playing an increasingly important role in food retailing systems, and exerting a significant impact upon food production and distribution systems as Viet Nam’s economy grows rapidly and, becomes increasingly urbanized and integrates
The M4P week taken place in Hanoi in November 2005 has received over 250 participants with a broad range of representation from Government, donors, researchers, NGOs, entrepreneurs and the media.
The “Making Markets Work Better for the Poor” project phase 1 commissioned the National Institute for Science and Technology Policy and Strategy (NISTPASS), under the Ministry of Science and Technology in 2004-2005, to conduct a research
Experience shows that orthodox economic prescriptions for developing countries such as privatisation and price liberalisation do not necessarily lead to efficiency and growth. The critical role of complementary institutions emerges as a central issue.