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ID128461
Title ProperBusiness as a development agent
Other Title Informationevidence of possibility and improbability
LanguageENG
AuthorBlowfield, Michael ;  Dolan, Catherine S
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)An emphasis on making markets work for the poor has thrust companies into the role of 'development agents' - organisations that consciously seek to deliver outcomes that contribute to international development goals. This paper examines what business as a development agent means in terms of the promise, the conceptualisation and the developmental outcomes of several initiatives engaged in 'bottom billion capitalism'. It argues that, while these initiatives are hailed as a solution for poverty, the benefits of such engagement must be weighed against other factors, including exclusion, the emphasis on capital assets and the reinterpretation of positive outcomes. The paper presents an alternative model of business as a development agent that better meets the criteria for a genuine development actor.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 35, No.1; 2014: p.22-42
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 35, No.1; 2014: p.22-42
Key WordsPoverty Reduction ;  Bottom Billion Capitalism ;  Bottom of the Pyramid ;  Business ;  Legibility ;  Market - Based Development


 
 
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