Understanding Management (MindTap Course List)
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Do you think it is realistic that BOP business practices can have a positive effect on poverty and other social problems in developing countries? Discuss.
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Many business organizations throughout the world have thought to make realistic BOP business practices. So that they can expand their market to these people and also, these people can buy the products of these companies.
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