Interest in market-based solutions to reduce poverty significantly increased in recent decades. However, no kernel control the conversation was an adequate understanding of the poor as producers. Drawing on in-depth study of market poverty reduction initiative for small farmers, non-governmental organizations in the least developed economies, this article explains how the non-governmental organization can reduce the poverty of poor producers and improve the overall functioning of the market. She suggests that significant improvements in income can be explained by increase of market practices that redistribute public control to the poor producers and reduce the restraining influence of the market and management failures. "Hide
by Kevin McKague, Christine Oliver Source: California Management Review 32 pages. Publication Date: November 1, 2012. Prod. #: CMR524-PDF-ENG