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Public-Private Partnerships in Global Value Chains: Can They Actually Benefit the Poor?

Authors: 
Abdulsamad, Ajmal
Stokes, Shawn
Gereffi, Gary
Publishers: 
Duke University, Global Value Chains (GVC) Center
Sponsors: 
USAID LEO Report
Published On: 
2015

Focus Areas

Industry: 
Cocoa/Cacao
Horticulture/Fruits and Vegetables
Coffee
Keywords: 
Public-Private Partnerships
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