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  • Grace Augustine

    Do Companies That Engage in BoP Markets Outperform the Market?

    Thanks to Dana Krechowicz, Associate, Markets and Enterprise Program at WRI, for providing the background on Socially Responsible Investing. In April of this year, The Opportunities for the Majority Office of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and Innovest Strategic Value Advisors...

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  • Rob Katz

    Morning Roundup: Development Outreach, Aravind and Mumbai’s Street Vendors

    A quick tour through my RSS feeds yielded some very rich content today.? Here’s a brief overview: The latest issue of Development Outreach has come out.? The magazine, published by the World Bank Institute, straddles the line between academic publication and public interest periodical...

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  • Nitin Rao

    Imagination with Realism: What Works for Microfinance

    Microfinance, in its for-profit avatar, is attracting capital, talent, blogposts - you name it - and a fair bit of criticism. So when Alex Counts, President & CEO of the Grameen Foundation proposed his vision for Reimagining Microfinance in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, he targeted...

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  • Tayo Akinyemi

    Lapdesk, Part II: An Interview with Shane Immelman

    Welcome to part II of the ?Endeavor? series. You may recall that part I involved a rather interesting conversation with Dan Isenberg, a Harvard Business School professor who had written a case about Endeavor entrepreneur, Lapdesk. Given that dialogue, it seemed only natural to continue...

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  • Rob Katz

    News Roundup: Investments in People, Philanthrocapitalism and the SSIR

    A spate of blogworthy mainstream media articles have come out recently, prompting this base of the pyramid news roundup: Over the weekend, the Financial Times ran two pieces side by side.? The first, entitled ’Investing in People’ by journalist Sarah Murray, smartly discusses the...

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  • Manuel Bueno

    Food Price Inflation and the BoP

    Most of NextBillion’s visitors have heard about the current jump in food prices. These higher prices have already triggered responses locally in the form of riots in countries such as Haiti, Egypt and Bangladesh. The OECD and FAO have recently issued a report predicting that food prices...

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  • Nitin Rao

    Talent Retention in the Fast Changing Development Sector

    If you are a manager at a NextBillion enterprise, pause and ask yourself:What attracted you to development through enterprise?What attracts members of your team to this sector?It’s interesting to see how employees bring diverse motivations. Understanding what drives them is key to retaining...

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  • Derek Newberry

    Do You Have To Be Rich To Be Green?

    Guest blogger Tracy Smith is a communications officer for E+Co, an organization which empowers local SMEs that supply clean and affordable energy in developing countries. Tracy has an undergraduate degree in economics and a law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School. By Tracy...

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