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Table of content
List of abbreviations
Table of figures
Introduction
1. Fair Trade within the coffee market
1.1 Fair Trade development as response to globalization
1.2 The coffee paradox and fair traded coffee in Ethiopia
2. New Governance from an Ordonomic perspective
2.1 New Governance supporting state: Analysis based on the three-tiered model
2.2 New Governance types of commitment
2.2.1 Individual self-binding commitments
2.2.2 Collective commitments
2.2.3 Binding services
3. Fair Trade as an instrument of New Governance: Analysis from an Ordonomic perspective
3.1 Identification of dilemma structures from North to South
3.2 Solution approach through Fair Trade along the whole value chain
3.2.1 Individual self-binding commitments within the coffee market
3.2.2 Collective self-binding commitments within the coffee market
3.2.3 Binding-services within the coffee market
3.3 Properties of Fair Trade: Challenges and deficits in day-to-day application
Conclusion
References
Appendix A
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- Maria Göhring (Author), 2011, Fair Trade Initiatives in the Ethiopean Coffee Market, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/176134
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