Contenu du sommaire
- Guest editor's introduction. Do more good, do less harm: development and the private sector - Sayer J. p. 251-268
- Is foreign direct investment good for the poor? A review and stocktake - Sumner A. p. 269-285
- Public resistance to privatisation in water and energy - Hall D., Lobina E., de la Motte R. p. 286-301
- Public service privatisation and crisis in Argentina - Rodríguez-Boetsch L. p. 302-315
- Public-private partnership (PPP) and water-supply provision in urban Africa: the experience of Congo-Brazzaville - Tati G. p. 316-324
- How can the poor benefit from private investment in agricultural research? A case study from Bolivia - Marr A., Chancellor T. p. 325-336
- An institutional approach to service-provision partnerships in South Asia - Tayler K. p. 337-348
- Private-sector development in a transition economy: the case of Vietnam - Schaumburg-Müller H. p. 349-361
- In whose name? The accountability of corporate social responsibility - Bendell J. p. 362-374
- Corporate responsibility and the movement of business - Utting P. p. 375-388
- Corporate accountability to the poor? Assessing the effectiveness of community-based strategies - Garvey N., Newell P. p. 389-404
- Corporate responsibility or core competence? - Hayes B., Walker B. p. 405-412
- Business economic impacts: the new frontier for Corporate Accountability - Campbell H. p. 413-421
- Corporate social responsibility: a challenge for the donor community - Frame B. p. 422-432
- Corporate citizenship: creating social capacity in developing countries - Goddard T. p. 433-438
- Size matters: the need for human-scale economic institutions for development - Oram J., Doane D. p. 439-450
- A critique of design methodologies appropriate to private-sector activity in development - Coward T., Fathers J. p. 451-462
- Enhancing competitiveness and securing equitable development: can small, micro, and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) do the trick? - Jeppesen S. p. 463-474
- Facilitated inter-firm collaboration in Ghana: the case of Danida's Private-Sector Development Projects - Kuada J., Sorensen O.J. p. 475-489
- Private funding of microcredit schemes: much ado about nothing? - Gutiérrez Nieto B. p. 490-501
- Post-conflict pro-poor private sector development: the case of Timor-Leste - Kusago T. p. 502-513
- Java furniture makers: globalisation winners or losers? - Loebis L., Schmitz H. p. 514-521
- The World Bank's land of kiosks: Community Driven Development in Timor-Leste - Moxham B. p. 522-528
- Managing ethical standards: when rhetoric meets reality - Dhanarajan S. p. 529-538
- What difference can they make? Assessing the social impact of corporate codes of practice - Nelson V., Martin A., Ewert J. p. 539-545
- Leveraging change in the working conditions of UK homeworkers - Williams P. p. 546-558
- Reaching the marginalised? Gender value chains and ethical trade in African horticulture - Tallontire A., Dolan C., Smith S., Barrientos S. p. 559-571
- Corporate responsibility and the US-Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA): are they compatible? - Quinteros C. p. 572-583
- Does fair trade make a difference? The case of small coffee producers in Nicaragua - Utting-Chamorro K. p. 584-599
- Partnering for sustainability: business-NGO alliances in the coffee industry - Linton A. p. 600-614