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  • Inveneo is not OLPC, But It’s Wiring Rural Africa One Village At a Time

    The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project gets a lot of hype, which I have no problem with- the more attention the media devotes to development issues the better, in my opinion. But it always bothers me a bit that this MIT creation gets all the press when it hasn?t even reached the...

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  • World Bank Seminar of Private Sector Development – More of the Same?

    UPDATE: Michael Jarvis has posted notes from another meeting, this one called Business Reaching the Poor. Based on his post, it sounds like the second seminar was more focused and less rhetorical than the first (although that’s not saying much.) Thanks to PSD Blogger Michael Jarvis, we...

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  • Fairtrade Fires Back – Is A Flawed System Better Than None At All?

    You may have read a blog I posted recently discussing some of the problems with the Fairtrade system; this drew directly on a Financial Times article detailing the ways coffee growers in Peru pass their products off as Fairtrade while circumventing the rules. Soon after, the Fairtrade...

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  • On India’s Farms, a Plague of Suicide

    There is a poignant article in today’s New York Times on the alarming rate of suicides amongst India’s farmers - more than 17,000 in 2003. Tracing the causes of this epidemic, the article explores a confluence of forces from moneylenders to American multinationals selling genetically...

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  • Rating Ease of Business and Economic Freedom in 2006

    September is an exciting month for country ranking enthusiasts. World Bank?s 2007 Doing Business Report, and Cato/Fraser Institute?s 2006 Economic Freedom Report were released back-to-back, Sep 6 and Sep 7, respectively, begging for some compare-and-contract action. First, what are the...

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  • BOP Schools Provide Temporary Relief for Troubled Public Education Systems

    ?The accepted wisdom is wrong,? says James Tooley, winner of the FT?s recent essay contest, as he rips into the prevailing notion that developing country education problems can be solved with more aid. He continues his tirade, attacking development experts that on the one hand prioritize...

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  • Comments/Criticisms on Doing Biz? Air Them.

    We?ve discussed the World Bank?s Doing Business report previously on this blog, and now the WB has made it so you can continue the conversation on their website. Check here for a link to the Doing Business discussion forum, open to thoughts and analysis from the general public.There is...

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  • The 2006 Emerging Markets Private Equity Forum

    An important event is coming up for investors interested in the booming, capital-hungry markets of India, China, South Africa and other emerging economies: The Emerging Markets Private Equity Association is hosting its annual forum in London November 30th through December 1st. ...

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