Building Inclusive Markets in Rural Bangladesh: How Intermediaries Work Institutional Voids
Abstract
Much effort goes into building markets as a tool for economic and social development; those pursuing or promoting market building, however, often overlook that in too many places social exclusion and poverty prevent many, especially women, from participating in and accessing markets. Building on data from rural Bangladesh and analyzing the work of a prominent intermediary organization, we uncover institutional voids as the source of market...
Paper Details
Title
Building Inclusive Markets in Rural Bangladesh: How Intermediaries Work Institutional Voids
Published Date
Aug 1, 2012
Volume
55
Issue
4
Pages
819 - 850
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