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Is there a growing disenchantment with Social Entrepreneurship?

“Social entrepreneurship, which can be defined as doing well while doing good. The problem is that social entrepreneurs usually end up doing neither. This is not to say that companies should always maximize profits to the exclusion of everything else. But companies should have a specific mission. They should be solving some discrete, important problem. Social entrepreneurship fails that test. It has an incredible ambiguity to it. Is it actually good for society? Or is it simply approved of by society? Those are very different questions. If they are not—if what is good is simply what the masses approve of—progress is very doubtful, since everyone will end up doing more or less the same thing. Everyone will have a solar startup. Each will have some story about how theirs is slightly different. But query whether those are meaningful differences or just eccentric ones. In vast, competitive markets you often end up with mimetic competition.”

via Peter Thiel’s CS 183 at Stanford: Notes

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“Bottom up innovation shouldn’t be limited to selling products in sachets to an untapped market”

“The decision to name the book was an editorial one. It was originally called Raising the Bottom of the Pyramid”

— Stuart Hart at ThinkFest Goa.

[The discussion could’ve been so much more engaging, had Tamara Abed not been reading notes and turn this into a PR pitch instead.]

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The Supply Wallahs and The Demand Wallahs.

Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee with Steve Paikin

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Bhagwan Chowdhry started Financial Access at Birth (FAB), which aims to give every child born in the world an initial deposit of $100 in an online bank account so the next generation would have access to financial services in a few decades.

Via Poptech

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www.outlookindia.com | Putting Growth In Its Place

Exhaustive Piece by Amartya Sen and Jean Dreze on India’s degradation of social performance compared to its neighbours. Must-read.

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M-Pesa usage trends in Kenya

Interesting to think of similar observations at Eko/-, essentially India’s M-PESA.

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Bloom Microventures launches Microfinance Tours

Medical Tourism? Poverty Tourism? Say Hello to ‘Microfinance Tourism’. All Profits Go in Cross-Subsidizing Microloans!

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“If Bihar were a country in Sub-Saharan Africa, it would have the 2nd largest population and 2nd lowest GDP.”

Sasha Dichter on how Impact Investing is changing the climate across such demographies

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Microfinance in 2010

2010 marks CGAP’s 15th anniversary, providing an opportunity to reflect on the state of microfinance today and CGAP’s role within it. Is microfinance a mature industry, or one still experiencing growing pains? Are the ripples of the financial crisis still spreading, and what new forces are shaping the direction of microfinance in years to come?

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