Gerdien W Meijerink
- University : Wageningen University and Research Centres
- Department : LEI (Agricultural Economics Research Institute)
- Country : Netherlands
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Main research topics :
- Institutional Change and Evolution
- Market Institutions and Organization
Representative publications : please login to update it
Meijerink, G., M. Danse. 2009. 'Riding the wave: high prices, big business? LEI 2009-031. The Hague, The Netherlands.
Eaton, D., J. Bijman, G. Meijerink. 2008. The role of the institutional environment in promoting the fresh fruit and vegetable sector. A comparison between Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda. Strategy & Policy Brief #11-1. Wageningen UR. http://www.boci.wur.nl/UK/Publications/
Bijman, J., D. Eaton, G. Meijerink. 2008. Understanding different institutional arrangements in agricultural value chains. Fresh fruits and vegetables in Tanzania. Strategy & Policy Brief #11-2, Wageningen UR. http://www.boci.wur.nl/UK/Publications/
Meijerink, G., D. Eaton, J. Bijman. 2008 Transaction risks in market chains. Strategy & Policy Brief #11-3, Wageningen UR. http://www.boci.wur.nl/UK/Publications/
Eaton, D., G. Meijerink. 2007. Institutional Change and Agricultural Development. Market, Chains and Sustainable Development Strategy & Policy paper #6. Wageningen UR. http://www.boci.wur.nl/UK/Publications/
Carmen Arguedas, Gerdien Meijerink and Daan van Soest. 2008 Green payment programs, asymmetric information and the role of fixed costs. Paper presented at the EAAE Conference, Gent, 26-29 August 2008.
Derek Eaton, Gerdien Meijerink, Jos Bijman. 2008. Analysing the role of institutional arrangements: fruit and vegetable value chains in East Africa. Paper presented at the 2008 ISNIE Conference. 25-27 June 20-21, 2008. University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Kuiper, M., G. Meijerink, and D. Eaton. 2008. "Rural Livelihoods: Interplay between Farm Activities, Non-Farm Activities and the Resource Base", in Science for Agriculture and Rural Development in Low-Income Countries. R.P. Roetter, H. van Keulen, M. Kuiper, J. Verhagen and H.H. Lahr eds. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 77-95