This book investigates the recent rise of the market-oriented
value chain approach in development policy with a focus on the agro-export
sector in the Global South. The research project aims at unveiling the
political, social and cultural processes around the circulation of market
rationales at the global scale and on the ground. In-depth analyses of two
exemplary settings, Peru and Ghana, reveal the extent to which national
policies, development programs, laws and academic curricula have adopted a
"thinking in terms of value chains" in the last decade. By embracing
the perspectives of policymakers, consultants, entrepreneurs and producers,
this book provides exciting first-hand insights about the making of markets for
scholars and development practitioners alike.
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associational politics of markets.- Public
policy and pro-poor development in Peru.- Technocrats
and technologies of trust in Ghana.- Commodity
circuits.
Dorothee Niebuhr studied Geography, French,
International Relations and European Migrations in Mainz, Dijon and Canada and
obtained a doctor’s degree in Economic Geography from Goethe University
Frankfurt. During her field research, she worked with a leading international
development organization on market-oriented development in Ghana and Peru.