You Can Hear Me Now. How Microloans and Cell Phones are Connecting the World's Poor To the Global Economy

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Bangladeshi villagers sharing cell phones helped build what is now a thriving company with more than $200 million in annual profits. But what is the lesson for the rest of the world? This is a question author Nicholas P. Sullivan addresses in his tale of a new kind of entrepreneur, Iqbal Quadir, the visionary and catalyst behind the creation of GrameenPhone in Bangladesh. GrameenPhone—a partnership between Norway's Telenor and Grameen Bank, co-winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize—defines a new approach to building business opportunities in the developing world. You Can Hear Me Now offers a compelling account of what Sullivan calls the «external combustion engine»—a combination of forces that is sparking economic growth and lifting people out of poverty in countries long dominated by aid-dependent governments. The «engine» comprises three forces: information technology, imported by native entrepreneurs trained in the West, backed by foreign investors.

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Age restriction:
0+
Date added to LitRes:
21 February 2018
Size:
274 pp.
ISBN:
9780787994631
Total size:
1 MB
Total number of pages:
274
Page size:
182 x 258 мм
Copyright:
John Wiley & Sons Limited
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