Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2012 in the subject Politics - Topic: Development Politics, grade: 2, ( Atlantic International University ) (School of Bussiness and Economics), course: World Poverty, language: English, abstract: The Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) has become a dominant discourse among the
business intellectuals. It created the Cognizant of the irresistible consideration of
billions of global poor at the BOP on managerial practices. I tried to analyze the
different aspects of BOP preposition and how large corporations can serve Poor
customers profitably. I argue that there is no huge untapped market at the BoP as
argued by the BoP proponents. I also argue that 75% of the BoP consumers are
rural peasants, that MNCs could hardly accessible. I attest that the MNCs could not
solve the hunger outgrowth of poverty and its root causes at the BOP which is not
only economic issue. I argue that encouraging the consumption of luxury goods
among the poor could aggravate the incidence of poverty in the world. However, I
argue that poor must be viewed as producer rather than consumer. I attest that
enhancing the employment and productivity of poorest communities would lead a
sustainable prosperous future and betterment live for the poor. I argue that small
and middle scale business enterprises could play inevitable role in the poverty
elevation through increased employment of the global Poor at the BoP. I also argue
that enhancing the employability of the poor at the BoP is very crucial for poverty
elevation. Employability relates much with education I argue that vocational
training for different sectors more viable for poverty reduction. I also argue that
increasing employment alone is not enough if poverty eradication is required , then
enhancing the productivity of the poor must be in focus.
Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2012 in the subject Politics - Topic: Development Politics, grade: 2, ( Atlantic International University ) (School of Bussiness and Economics), course: World Poverty, language: English, abstract: The Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) has become a dominant discourse among the
business intellectuals. It created the Cognizant of the irresistible consideration of
billions of global poor at the BOP on managerial practices. I tried to analyze the
different aspects of BOP preposition and how large corporations can serve Poor
customers profitably. I argue that there is no huge untapped market at the BoP as
argued by the BoP proponents. I also argue that 75% of the BoP consumers are
rural peasants, that MNCs could hardly accessible. I attest that the MNCs could not
solve the hunger outgrowth of poverty and its root causes at the BOP which is not
only economic issue. I argue that encouraging the consumption of luxury goods
among the poor could aggravate the incidence of poverty in the world. However, I
argue that poor must be viewed as producer rather than consumer. I attest that
enhancing the employment and productivity of poorest communities would lead a
sustainable prosperous future and betterment live for the poor. I argue that small
and middle scale business enterprises could play inevitable role in the poverty
elevation through increased employment of the global Poor at the BoP. I also argue
that enhancing the employability of the poor at the BoP is very crucial for poverty
elevation. Employability relates much with education I argue that vocational
training for different sectors more viable for poverty reduction. I also argue that
increasing employment alone is not enough if poverty eradication is required , then
enhancing the productivity of the poor must be in focus.
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