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This database contains a diverse range of more than 2,000 publications about inclusive business and relating topics, such as impact investing, microfinance and market systems approaches. You will find not only reports but also market intelligence, case studies, tools and videos that touch upon of several sectors and regions.

The diverse range of publications in this database all relate to inclusive business - meaning business models that engage base of the pyramid (BoP) consumers, suppliers, entrepreneurs and/or employees in low income and/or emerging markets.

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Fomento Social Banamex is the philanthropic arm of Citibanamex Mexico, and its goal is to reduce inequality in Mexico. It promotes capacity-building for social organizations to better meet the needs of marginalized communities living in poverty. Under this scheme and through its strategic partners, it has supported Unión Majomut, a cooperative of coffee farmers from Chiapas, so that it partakes in the entire value chain and earns a higher income for partner families.

PublisherLatimpacto
Publish Date
AuthorA. Wagenberg, C. Suárez, J. L. R. de Munáin
LanguageEnglish
No

Argidius Foundation supports small and mediumsized enterprises to improve the quality of life of the population living in poverty by promoting entrepreneurship ecosystems that involve strategic partners. To this end, Argidius has supported Thriive (in Guatemala), an organization that provides institutional strengthening and equipment acquisition services to small and medium-sized enterprises, under a “repay the community” model.

PublisherLatimpacto
Publish Date
AuthorA. Wagenberg, C. Suárez, J. L. R. de Munáin
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Guatemala
No

This report aims to capture characteristics of the impact investing sector in Latin America over the past two years, based on a sample of impact investors active in the region. Through institution-level and deal-level data shared by these investors, it gives a snapshot of where and how capital is being allocated and identifies challenges that the ecosystem faces. The report focuses on the region widely while taking a deeper dive into three of the region’s largest markets: Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico.

PublisherAspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE)
Publish Date
AuthorA. Davidson, M. Guttentag, V. Hume
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Brazil, Colombia, Mexico
Sector
No

The Entrepreneurship Database Program collects information from entrepreneurs when they apply to accelerator programs. These entrepreneurs, both those selected and not selected, are then surveyed annually to gather valuable follow-up data. This report summarizes application data collected from ventures operating in Central America that applied to participating accelerator programs between 2013 and 2018.

PublisherThe Global Accelerator Learning Initiative (GALI)
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Author
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama
Sector
No

This report summarizes application and follow-up data collected from ventures that applied to participating Entrepreneurship Database Program accelerators between 2013 and 2016. This report provides a first look at the short-term impacts of accelerator program participation on commercial performance. 

PublisherGlobal Accelerator Learning Initiative (GALI)
Publish Date
AuthorN/A
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Mexico
Sector
No
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Salauno’s mission is to “eliminate needless blindness in Mexico” by providing affordable and accessible eye care services to patients of all income levels. In the first five years since its founding in 2011, the company has provided eye care to over 230,000 people and grown from one surgical centre in Mexico City into a network of ten mid-sized Diagnostic Centers with a staff of over 200, offering a range of services throughout the Mexico City Metropolitan Area and the broader Valley of Mexico.

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AuthorN/A
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Mexico
IB Topics:
SectorHealth
No

This paper analyses the status quo of the inclusive business landscape in Mexico while also taking research findings from Colombia into account. The article provides insights about structures and interdepences between business and support organisations of the inclusive business eco-system. It identies obstacles in the Mexican market and highlights areas for future call for action.

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AuthorJ. Melo, T. Magdalena
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Mexico
Yes

Este publicacion analiza la experiencia de Bonafont a fin de identificar elementos y aprendizajes que la hacen potencialmente replicable en otras compañías de países emergentes. Es una guía para empresas que busquen desarrollar, fortalecer y/o replicar sus modelos de negocios inclusivos basados en el reciclaje y en el cierre de ciclo de vida de los residuos.

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Author
LanguageSpanish
Region/CountryGlobal, Latin America and the Caribbean
Mexico
No

Este informe presenta datos generales y específicos sobre la población de la base de la pirámide en México y : el consumo promedio en los hogares de la base de la pirámide, el gasto en educación, ingresos, salud, tecnologías de la información y comunicación, vivienda y servicios financieros.

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AuthorA. Baigun, C. Bouillon, D. Duke, M. Gallardo, V. Azevedo
LanguageSpanish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Mexico
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No

This research paper focuses on the correlation between informal employment and business cycles in emerging economies by comparing the case of Mexico with the case of Canada. Thereby it responds to the question whether informal employment is shaping the dynamics of aggregate employment in emerging economies and investigates if it differs from those in developed economies. In the end, results were used to build a business cycle model of a small open economy with formal and informal labour markets, which is then judged in terms of its performance.

Publisher
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AuthorA. Fernández, F. Meza
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Mexico
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Sector
No