Development Marketplace Winners : On the Pathway to Replication and Sustainability

Even before Panos Varangis and his team of World Bank, insurance practitioners, and academics competed for a US$117,000 grant in Development Marketplace 2000, they were, like chess players, already planning how to fund and test their concept in countries beyond the scope of their DM application.

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Main Author: Grubisich, Tom
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Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6071
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spelling okr-10986-60712021-04-23T14:02:24Z Development Marketplace Winners : On the Pathway to Replication and Sustainability Grubisich, Tom capacity building customer satisfaction electronic data governmental procedures hardware market research Marketing new market pilot project private sector prospective customers regulatory environment result rural entrepreneurs social enterprise supermarket users uses web Even before Panos Varangis and his team of World Bank, insurance practitioners, and academics competed for a US$117,000 grant in Development Marketplace 2000, they were, like chess players, already planning how to fund and test their concept in countries beyond the scope of their DM application. 2012-05-16T16:06:07Z 2012-05-16T16:06:07Z 2010-07 Journal Article Development Outreach http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6071 Development Outreach CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Journal Article Mexico Nigeria Malawi Morocco Zambia Indonesia Mozambique Nicaragua Netherlands Zimbabwe Tunisia Mongolia Ukraine India Senegal Ethiopia
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customer satisfaction
electronic data
governmental procedures
hardware
market research
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new market
pilot project
private sector
prospective customers
regulatory environment
result
rural entrepreneurs
social enterprise
supermarket
users
uses
web
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customer satisfaction
electronic data
governmental procedures
hardware
market research
Marketing
new market
pilot project
private sector
prospective customers
regulatory environment
result
rural entrepreneurs
social enterprise
supermarket
users
uses
web
Grubisich, Tom
Development Marketplace Winners : On the Pathway to Replication and Sustainability
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Nigeria
Malawi
Morocco
Zambia
Indonesia
Mozambique
Nicaragua
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Zimbabwe
Tunisia
Mongolia
Ukraine
India
Senegal
Ethiopia
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description Even before Panos Varangis and his team of World Bank, insurance practitioners, and academics competed for a US$117,000 grant in Development Marketplace 2000, they were, like chess players, already planning how to fund and test their concept in countries beyond the scope of their DM application.
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author Grubisich, Tom
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title Development Marketplace Winners : On the Pathway to Replication and Sustainability
title_short Development Marketplace Winners : On the Pathway to Replication and Sustainability
title_full Development Marketplace Winners : On the Pathway to Replication and Sustainability
title_fullStr Development Marketplace Winners : On the Pathway to Replication and Sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Development Marketplace Winners : On the Pathway to Replication and Sustainability
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