Using the market to deliver services to people has been a facet of economic development since the advent of capitalism and industrialization. Only in recent times, companies have decoded the advantage of using the same market to help lift people out of poverty, and provide services to the poor. In “Fortune at the Bottom of […]
Author Archives: Vasundhara Jolly
Vasundhara Jolly is a final year M.A. student at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, focusing on Development Economics, and International Environment & Resource Policy. She has several years of development experience: through the Clinton Fellowship at the American India Foundation in New Delhi, at Human Rights Watch in New York, and as a consultant for grassroots non-profits in India. She holds a B.A in International Relations from Tufts University, Medford.