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Emerging Markets, Emerging Models: Market-Based Solutions to the Challenges of Global Poverty
The Monitor Group; March 2009. Although microfinance may be the best known example of serving low-income groups through a market solution, many other models are now emerging to serve a large and growing population of poor people. Half the world’s population lives on less than $2 per day: that is 2.6 billion people. During the last few decades of increasing aid the livelihood for those at the “bottom of the pyramid” has not gotten better. … Continue reading
Posted in Issue 4: Spring 2009
Tagged bottom of the pyramid, global poverty, India, marketplace, microfinance, pay-per-use, procurement, Public Policy, Social Investment, training
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