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Rather than focusing upon advanced countries, where civil society growth is seen as a post-market development, this volume explores developing countries, with case studies examining grassroots developments and experiences. The desirability, efficiency and effectiveness of market institutions as viewed by civil society organizations is addressed in this important collection, which moves the debate from acceptance or criticism of global markets to focus upon the case of rural development where local social relations and economic exchange remain more powerful and relevant than the operation of markets.…mehr

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Rather than focusing upon advanced countries, where civil society growth is seen as a post-market development, this volume explores developing countries, with case studies examining grassroots developments and experiences. The desirability, efficiency and effectiveness of market institutions as viewed by civil society organizations is addressed in this important collection, which moves the debate from acceptance or criticism of global markets to focus upon the case of rural development where local social relations and economic exchange remain more powerful and relevant than the operation of markets.
Autorenporträt
NYANGABYAKI BAZAARA sometime Director of the Centre for Basic Research in Kampala, Uganda SATURNINO M. BORRAS JR is Fellow at the Rural Development, Environment and Population Group, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands RAY BUSH is Lecturer in Politics, University of Leeds, UK MANZURUL MANNAN is Social Anthropologist at Independent University, Bangladesh NORA MCKEON is an Independent Consultant LEONILDE SERVOLO DE MEDEIROS is Professor at Graduation Center for Development, Agriculture and Society, Rio de Janeiro Rural Federal University, Brazil STEPHAN SUHNER is an Independent Researcher HENRY VELTMEYER is Acting Coordinator, International Development Studies, St Mary's University, Canada, and Professor of Development, Autonomous University of Zacatecas, Mexico NEIL WEBSTER is Senior Research Fellow, Department of Development Research, Danish Institute of International Studies, Denmark