Table of Contents
Preface xiii
Guide to Readers xx
Part I Private Sector and Poverty: Progress During 2004-2009 1
New Introduction: Private Sector and Poverty: Progress During 2004-2009 3
Part II The Original Text of the Book 25
Chapter 1 The Market at the Bottom of the Pyramid 27
Chapter 2 Products and Services for the BOP 47
Chapter 3 BOP: A Global Opportunity 73
Chapter 4 The Ecosystem for Wealth Creation 89
Chapter 5 Reducing Corruption: Transaction Governance Capacity 103
Chapter 6 Development as Social Transformation 125
Part III CEO Reactions to the Concept and the Book 141
Microsoft 143
Bharti Airtel--Empowering the Villages of India 145
Reuters Market Light and The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid 147
Royal DSM 151
ING 153
GlaxoSmithKline 157
Unilever 159
Philips Electronics--Improving Health and Well-Being at the Base of the Pyramid 161
University of Maastricht 165
Acumen Fund 169
Part IV Case Studies and CEO Comments 171
Jaipur Rugs: Connecting Rural India to Global Markets 175
Casas Bahia: Retail for the Poor 207
CEMEX: Homes for the Poor 219
Hindustan Unilever: Lifebuoy Soap 249
Hindustan Unilever: Iodized Salt (Annapurna Salt) 261
Jaipur Foot: Prosthetics for the Poor 275
Aravind Eye Care: The Most Precious Gift 283
ICICI: Financial Services for the Poor 299
ITC e-Choupal: Technology for the Poor 321
Voxiva: Health Alerts for All 345
E+Co: Energy for Everyone 357
Biographies of the Researchers and Writers of the Success Case Studies from The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid 373
Part V Video Clips (links)
Jaipur Rugs
Casas Bahia
CEMEX
Annapurna Salt
Hindustan Lever Limited
Jaipur Foot
Aravind Eye Care
ICICI Bank
ITC e-Choupal
EID Parry
Voxiva
E+Co/Tecnosol
Andhra Pradesh
Index 385