La difficile prise en compte des inégalités socioéconomiques par le commerce équitable: le cas du quinoa andin
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Bolivia, Fair Trade, InequalitiesAbstract
This paper argues that fair trade schemes in the quinoa market of south Bolivia are not an effective instrument to reduce social inequalities. Beyond the façade of fair trade marks and labels, the reality of Bolivia points to an important way in which customer expectations are disappointed.
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