We analyse the impact of affiliation to Fair Trade (FT) on monetary and non monetary measures of well-being in a sample of Kenyan farmers. Our econometric findings document significant differences in terms of price satisfaction, monthly household food consumption, (self declared) income satisfaction, dietary quality and child mortality for Fair Trade and Meru Herbs (first level local producers organisation) affiliated with respect to a control sample. Methodological problems such as the FT vis à vis Meru Herbs relative contribution, control sample bias and local cooperative and fair trade selection biases are carefully discussed and addressed. After reconstructing the dynamics of human capital investment in the observed households we show t...
This study investigates what impact Fairtrade has on labour and human rights development in the Keny...
The liberalisation of agricultural markets in Kenya has highlighted the potential role of private tr...
Health of individuals and populations is now understood to be strongly influenced by social conditio...
We analyse the impact of affiliation to Fair Trade (FT) on monetary and non monetary measures of wel...
We analyse the impact of affiliation to Fair Trade (FT) on monetary and non monetary measures of wel...
The effects of Fair Trade on marginalised producers: an impact analysis on Kenyan farmer
Fair Trade is a complex movement, but its central purpose is to help disadvantaged small producers f...
Fair Trade has spread in developing countries as an initiative aimed at lifting poor smallholder far...
This study of the impact of fair trade relies on new field data from coffee and banana co-operatives...
Economic interactions are often accused of being neutral, or even of generating adverse effects, not...
We investigate the impact of smallholder vegetable commercialization through the export and domestic...
Twenty years ago, Fair Trade started as an effort to enable smallholder producers from developing co...
Item does not contain fulltextSmallholder farmers producing for Fair Trade market outlets are usuall...
Fair trade (FT) schemes claim to improve food security by generating economic gains for certified ho...
Fair Trade certification may have important social effects on small-scale producers but empirical ev...
This study investigates what impact Fairtrade has on labour and human rights development in the Keny...
The liberalisation of agricultural markets in Kenya has highlighted the potential role of private tr...
Health of individuals and populations is now understood to be strongly influenced by social conditio...
We analyse the impact of affiliation to Fair Trade (FT) on monetary and non monetary measures of wel...
We analyse the impact of affiliation to Fair Trade (FT) on monetary and non monetary measures of wel...
The effects of Fair Trade on marginalised producers: an impact analysis on Kenyan farmer
Fair Trade is a complex movement, but its central purpose is to help disadvantaged small producers f...
Fair Trade has spread in developing countries as an initiative aimed at lifting poor smallholder far...
This study of the impact of fair trade relies on new field data from coffee and banana co-operatives...
Economic interactions are often accused of being neutral, or even of generating adverse effects, not...
We investigate the impact of smallholder vegetable commercialization through the export and domestic...
Twenty years ago, Fair Trade started as an effort to enable smallholder producers from developing co...
Item does not contain fulltextSmallholder farmers producing for Fair Trade market outlets are usuall...
Fair trade (FT) schemes claim to improve food security by generating economic gains for certified ho...
Fair Trade certification may have important social effects on small-scale producers but empirical ev...
This study investigates what impact Fairtrade has on labour and human rights development in the Keny...
The liberalisation of agricultural markets in Kenya has highlighted the potential role of private tr...
Health of individuals and populations is now understood to be strongly influenced by social conditio...