In recent decades, policies in many countries have been shaped by the implementation of economic liberalization, characterized by state withdrawal from marketing operations and control of trade. In this era of liberalization, policies regulating commodity marketing and trade were expected to disappear, but, in fact, this has hardly occurred. A comparative study is carried out of three farm sectors in Costa Rica, based on a dynamic analysis of behaviour in the context of the institutional change brought about by liberalization. The capacity of farmers' organizations to adapt and contribute to institutional change through their control over economic activity and their participation in policymaking processes is highlighted. In so doing, it is ...
The new institutional economics has recently developed the idea that the institutional environment c...
National audienceSmall holders’ agriculture is currently facing new stakes due to State’s withdrawal...
This paper contributes to the debate on the role of rural producers' organizations in the context of...
We carry out a comparative study of four farm sectors in Costa Rica, based on a dynamic analysis of ...
Presented to the 11. ISNIE anual conference, ISNIE, Reykjavik, June 2007 UMR 1110 MOISA Marchés, Org...
Diplôme : Dr. Ing.The dissertation aims to contribute to the debate on the place of farmers in the c...
In Northern Costa Rica agricultural production conditions change very rapidly due to public policies...
During the last twenty years, the evolution of public policies in Southern countries has been charac...
Between 1999 and 2005 the deregulation of the international coffee commodity chain produced both a c...
Like other countries of the world, Costa Rica faced the challenge of dealing with a variety of trade...
The global agricultural economy is changing. Commodity prices are declining, and producers increasin...
Agrarian policy, rural population and education are three issues which are combined in this study ...
A self-managed cooperative is conceptually defined as an organization owned and managed by workers. ...
The global agricultural economy is changing. Commodity prices are declining, and producers increasin...
Traduction en espagnol du titre : La participacion de las organizaciones de productores en los proce...
The new institutional economics has recently developed the idea that the institutional environment c...
National audienceSmall holders’ agriculture is currently facing new stakes due to State’s withdrawal...
This paper contributes to the debate on the role of rural producers' organizations in the context of...
We carry out a comparative study of four farm sectors in Costa Rica, based on a dynamic analysis of ...
Presented to the 11. ISNIE anual conference, ISNIE, Reykjavik, June 2007 UMR 1110 MOISA Marchés, Org...
Diplôme : Dr. Ing.The dissertation aims to contribute to the debate on the place of farmers in the c...
In Northern Costa Rica agricultural production conditions change very rapidly due to public policies...
During the last twenty years, the evolution of public policies in Southern countries has been charac...
Between 1999 and 2005 the deregulation of the international coffee commodity chain produced both a c...
Like other countries of the world, Costa Rica faced the challenge of dealing with a variety of trade...
The global agricultural economy is changing. Commodity prices are declining, and producers increasin...
Agrarian policy, rural population and education are three issues which are combined in this study ...
A self-managed cooperative is conceptually defined as an organization owned and managed by workers. ...
The global agricultural economy is changing. Commodity prices are declining, and producers increasin...
Traduction en espagnol du titre : La participacion de las organizaciones de productores en los proce...
The new institutional economics has recently developed the idea that the institutional environment c...
National audienceSmall holders’ agriculture is currently facing new stakes due to State’s withdrawal...
This paper contributes to the debate on the role of rural producers' organizations in the context of...