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So none of the nine cases Prahalad held out as paragons of “eradicating poverty with profits” were any such thing. Either they didn’t serve the poorest people, or they didn’t make much of a profit. This shouldn’t come as a surprise. We already know how hard it is for the private sector to deliver services to poor populations on its own.
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