2007
DOI: 10.1108/00251740710819005
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Managing the linkage between export development and poverty reduction

Abstract: PurposeIn the world's quest to eradicate poverty, the means to get there are not fully understood, nor are they universally agreed upon. However, most would accept that the link between trade and development in general and exports and poverty reduction in particular needs to be strengthened and effects better understood. The purpose of this paper is to suggest that a management framework exists by which the linkage between exports and poverty reduction can be better understood and as a consequence strengthened… Show more

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“…Stream 5 displays the necessity of good governance (Grindle, 2004; Lü, 2015; Hannan, 2014; Kwon and Kim, 2014; Mbaku, 2014; Dijkstra, 2013; Jones and Presler‐Marshall, 2012; Hickey, 2012; Ronderos, 2011; Moser, 2008; Hyden, 2007; Dijkstra, 2004; Shepherd, 2000; De Janvry et al , 1991; Nieto‐Aleman et al , 2019; Wietzke, 2019) and government policies to eliminate poverty (Crook, 2003; Cornwall and Brock, 2005; Béné et al , 2016; Linneker and Wills, 2016; Kao et al , 2016; Bekele and Kjosavik, 2016; Anderson et al , 2015; Litschig and Morrison, 2013; Gowri and Ramanaiah, 2011; Di John, 2011; McKinley, 2008; Thorpe et al , 2008; Henderson et al , 2007; Yankson, 2007; Skae and Barclay, 2007; Grimm, 2005; Thorpe et al , 2004; Desai and Namboodiri, 1998; Toye and Jackson, 1996; Jouini et al , 2018; Wang and Hu, 2018).…”
Section: Content Analysis and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stream 5 displays the necessity of good governance (Grindle, 2004; Lü, 2015; Hannan, 2014; Kwon and Kim, 2014; Mbaku, 2014; Dijkstra, 2013; Jones and Presler‐Marshall, 2012; Hickey, 2012; Ronderos, 2011; Moser, 2008; Hyden, 2007; Dijkstra, 2004; Shepherd, 2000; De Janvry et al , 1991; Nieto‐Aleman et al , 2019; Wietzke, 2019) and government policies to eliminate poverty (Crook, 2003; Cornwall and Brock, 2005; Béné et al , 2016; Linneker and Wills, 2016; Kao et al , 2016; Bekele and Kjosavik, 2016; Anderson et al , 2015; Litschig and Morrison, 2013; Gowri and Ramanaiah, 2011; Di John, 2011; McKinley, 2008; Thorpe et al , 2008; Henderson et al , 2007; Yankson, 2007; Skae and Barclay, 2007; Grimm, 2005; Thorpe et al , 2004; Desai and Namboodiri, 1998; Toye and Jackson, 1996; Jouini et al , 2018; Wang and Hu, 2018).…”
Section: Content Analysis and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking account of Skae and Barclay's (2007) suggestion that one way to reduce poverty is to increase a country's real export growth rate by more than 5 percent per annum, the prevailing tariff system does not appear to be just. Moreover, it has long been criticised that the European Union (EU) subsidises its agriculture and simultaneously harms producers in developing countries.…”
Section: Table 1: Key Ethical Issues In Global Supply Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%