Publication

May 2003

This article examines UN business partnerships from a theoretical development perspective. It argues that although these partnerships satisfy both the governance and the poverty reduction criteria, they are limited in their ability to deliver poverty reduction in practice. The author concludes that the capacity of UN-business partnerships to deliver poverty reduction will be determined by positive incentives for business that support the poverty reduction goal and disincentives against businesses who fail to comply with the plan of action.

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Author Francesca Beausang
Series LSE International Development Working Papers
Issue 44
Publisher LSE Department of International Development (ID)
Copyright © 2003 LSE
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