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One of the arguments against the Fair Trade scheme is that the guaranteed minimum price tends to depress world prices and thus the incomes of non-participating farmers (e.g. The Economist, 2006). We develop a model that distinguishes between the impact of the introduction of a Fair Trade market...
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I use a representative sample of coffee growing households in southern Mexico to estimate the price premium and gross income gain from participating in Fair Trade-organic markets through grower cooperatives. For the 2004–2005 season, FT-organic growers received an average premium of 12.8 cents...
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This paper analyzes the possibilities and challenges of Fair Trade certification as a movement seeking to improve the …
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Certification and labeling initiatives that seek to enhance environmental and social sustainability are growing rapidly …
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, however, to assess the causal impact of this certification and labelling initiative. …
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