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Artisan sustainable livelihoods and the marketing of Myanmar handicrafts

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posted on 2019-02-16, 00:00 authored by Josip Vlahek
This research investigated the livelihood of Myanmar artisans producing and selling handicrafts during economic and social transition. It described how Myanmar artisans maintained a livelihood, outlined the Myanmar handicraft value chain, mapped institutional handicraft marketing systems and developed a conceptual framework that could be used for handicraft policy decision making.

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eng

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E Underhill, M Taghian, L McQuilken, D Bednall

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305 p.

Degree type

Research doctorate

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PhD

Thesis faculty

Faculty of Business and Law

Thesis school

Department of Marketing

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