Articles by Rob Katz
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						Wednesday 
 September 12
 2007Introducing Abigail Keene-Babcock as a Staff WriterWe at WRI’s Markets and Enterprise Program (which powers NextBillion.net) are happy to welcome Abigail Keene-Babcock to the team.? She will be a staff writer for NextBillion.net, among other research duties.Abigail joins WRI as an intern working in the Markets and Enterprise Program. She... - Categories
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						Wednesday 
 September 12
 2007Why the BoP Conference Was Worth ItI’m back in DC after three very full days at the Business With Four Billion BoP conference in Michigan. First of all, let me assure you that I’ll have session summaries written and posted as soon as possible - in the mean time, be sure to check out Nicole Goldin’s live-blogging... - Categories
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						Monday 
 September 10
 2007Business With Four Billion Conference – Day 1I’m in Ann Arbor, Michigan for the “Business With Four Billion” conference - the first major “base of the pyramid” meeting since WRI convened the “Eradicating Poverty Through Profit” conference in December, 2004.? On a macro level, my impressions from day one... - Categories
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						Friday 
 September 7
 2007Blogging from the Business to Four Billion ConferenceAl Hammond, Virginia Barreiro and I are heading to Michigan this weekend for the big “Business to Four Billion” conference in Ann Arbor.? Al will be keynoting on Sunday night at dinner, and I’m moderating a panel on Monday morning -- so, shameless self-promotion - check us out!... - Categories
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						Wednesday 
 September 5
 2007New Paper: Advancing the “Base of the Pyramid” DebateIn the wake of last week’s discussion of Professor Anand Jaiswal’s new paper, I received a note from Professor Nancy E. Landrum from the University of Arkansas-Little Rock.? Her new paper, Advancing the ’Base of the Pyramid’ Debate (PDF), was first published this past May in... - Categories
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						Saturday 
 September 1
 2007GrameenPhone Obsolete? Fast Company Says YesVia Aman Bhandari’s Technology, Health, and Development Blog, a fascinating take on the 10th anniversary of the GrameenPhone program from Fast Company magazine: But as it turns out, the legend is far out of date. The proliferation and democratization of technology has bested the economics... - Categories
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						Friday 
 August 31
 2007New Paper: “Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid – An Alternate Perspective”If you plan to take Labor Day weekend to brush up on BOP reading (perhaps in advance of next week’s “Business to Four Billion” conference), then you’re in luck. Naturally, I’ll point curious readers to our Resources page, and also to the recent papers by Aneel Karnani (a... - Categories
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						Wednesday 
 August 22
 2007Event: Ashoka’s Arthur Wood on Alternative Development FinancePablo pointed me to this event, which will be held tomorrow in DC:Top Down, Bottom Up: Searching for New Ways of Financing DevelopmentAugust 23, 7:00-8:30 p.m. The Center for Global Development. 3rd Floor, 1776 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington DC The funding of international... - Categories
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