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January 2011, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 3-6 The Age of Timidity Is Gone (Address delivered at the Skoll World Forum Oxford, U.K. April 1, 2011)
by Fadi Ghandour - 7-12 Mobile Technology and the Last Mile: “Reluctant Innovation” and FrontlineSMS
by Ken Banks & Sean Martin McDonald & Florence Scialom - 13-40 Government as a Platform
by Tim O'Reilly - 41-62 The Case for mLegal (Innovations Case Narrative: mLegal)
by Sean Martin McDonald - 63-68 Open, Generative, and User Centered: The Potential of SMS-Based Legal Technology for Development (Innovations Case Discussion: mLegal)
by Robert Richards - 69-94 Mapping Change: Community Information Empowerment in Kibera (Innovations Case Narrative: Map Kibera)
by Erica Hagen - 95-100 Ground Truth from the Grassroots (Innovations Case Discussion: Map Kibera)
by Anne Nelson - 101-117 The Mobile Money Movement: Catalyst to Jump-Start Emerging Markets
by Menekse Gencer - 119-128 Banking the Poor through Everyday Stores
by Ignacio Mas & Mireya Almazán - 129-146 Restructuring for Resilience
by Maryann P. Feldman & Nichola J. Lowe
October 2010, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 3-5 Our Commitment to Haiti
by Bill Clinton - 7-11 Haiti's Potential Waiting to Be Fulfilled
by Denis O'Brien - 13-32 A Bank the Poor Can Call Their Own
by Anne Hastings & James Kurz & Katleen Felix - 33-36 The Transformative Power of “Why Not?”
by Reeta Roy - 37-50 Building a Better Haiti by Investing in Haitians
by Catherine F. Lainé - 51-53 Strategies to Support High-Growth Enterprises in Haiti
by Michael Carey - 55-68 The Value of Information and Communication Technologies in Humanitarian Relief Efforts
by Mark Summer - 69-72 Directing Relief Efforts and Creating Jobs through Text Messaging
by Josh Nesbit & Leila Chirayath Janah - 73-79 Building a Sustainable Future on the Grounds of a Rediscovered Identity
by Monique Rocourt - 81-89 Crowdsourcing for Crisis Mapping in Haiti
by Ida Norheim-Hagtun & Patrick Meier - 91-115 Building Earthquake-Resistant Houses in Haiti: The Homeowner-Driven Model
by Elizabeth Hausler - 117-127 Putting Women at the Center of Building Back Better in Haiti
by Isobel Coleman & Mary Ellen Iskenderian - 129-141 Green Reconstruction: Laying a Firm Foundation for Haiti's Recovery
by Bracken Hendricks & Aimée Christensen & Ronald Toussaint - 143-149 Harnessing Human Potential in Haiti
by Ángel Cabrera & Frank Neville & Samantha Novick - 151-157 Truly Grassroots: How Agricultural Entrepreneurs Can Lead a Haitian Renewal
by Regine Barjon & Philip Auerswald & Julia Novy-Hildesley & Adam Hasler
July 2010, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 3-11 Innovation Amidst Crisis: Tulane University's Strategic Transformation
by Scott S. Cowen & Amanda P. Cowen - 13-20 Social Innovation, Civic Infrastructure, and Rebuilding New Orleans from the Inside Out
by Judith Rodin - 21-24 A City's Renewal Animated by Entrepreneurial Spirit
by Walter Isaacson - 25-43 Toward a Tipping Point for Talent: How the Idea Village is Creating an Entrepreneurial Movement in New Orleans
by Tim Williamson - 45-52 Sparks of Hope in a Dark Night: How Social Entrepreneurs Can Help Renew the Republic
by Christopher Gergen & David Gergen & Amanda Antico-Majkowski - 53-68 The Underground Railroad for New Life: Improving Outcomes for Mothers and Babies of African Descent
by Kathryn Hall-Trujillo - 69-73 A Celebration of Life and Womanhood
by Jeanette Magnus - 75-85 Putting Capital Back to Work: The Receivables Exchange Creates a New Way for Small and Midsize Business to Manage Cash Flow
by Nicolas Perkin - 87-89 Marketing a Disruptive Financial Innovation
by Tom Stein - 91-105 Engagement, Ecology, and Design Education: Outreach Work of the Tulane City Center
by Scott Bernhard - 107-119 Fellows and Scholars: Building Talent for the Future of New Orleans
by Valerie Piper - 121-133 The Art of Sustaining Social Innovation: Markets, Imagination, and Rapid Prototyping
by Sara Brenner & Andrea Bassett - 135-157 Government and Social Innovation: Current State and Local Models
by Andrew Wolk & Colleen Gross Ebinger
April 2010, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 3-11 Relevance, Connectivity, and Productivity
by Luis M. Proenza - 13-21 Leading Social Innovation
by Gigi Georges & Stephen Goldsmith - 23-30 Funding and the Future of U.S. Public Research Universities
by Peter McPherson & Howard Gobstein & David Shulenburger - 31-51 A Million Children Now!
by Anustup Nayak & Shweta Arora & Himanshu Joshi - 53-56 Building Entrepreneurial Organizations to Make Learning in School Relevant (Innovations Case Discussion: iDiscoveri)
by Fernando Reimers - 57-62 Stepping India in the Right Direction (Innovations Case Discussion: iDiscoveri)
by Evangeline Harris Stefanakis - 63-81 Empowering Children Through Social and Financial Education (Innovations Case Narrative: Aflatoun)
by Jeroo Billimoria - 83-86 Financial Education for All Ages (Innovations Case Discussion: Aflatoun)
by Candace Nelson - 87-101 Playing Catch-Up in German Early Science Education with Science-Lab (Innovations Case Narrative: Science-Lab)
by Heike Schettler - 103-111 The Ingenuity Gap Revisited (Innovations Case Discussion: Science-Lab)
by David H. Eddy Spicer - 113-139 Camfed Governance: Accounting to the Girl
by Lance Croffoot-Suede & Diana Good - 141-153 Education and Tech Entrepreneurship
by Vivek Wadhwa & Richard Freeman & Ben Rissing - 155-166 Harnessing Openness to Improve Research, Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
by Elliot Maxwell
January 2010, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 3-6 The Backbone of a New Rwanda: Entrepreneurship Is the Surest Way
by Paul Kagame - 7-24 By the Grace of Invention: How Individuals Power Development
by Julia Novy-Hildesley - 25-33 The Capital Curve for a Better World
by Matthew Bishop & Michael Green - 35-55 Rickshaw Bank: Empowering the Poor through Asset Ownership (Innovations Case Narrative: Rickshaw Bank)
by Pradip Kumar Sarmah - 57-67 Pumping Life into Marginalized Communities: ETV's Technology Model (Innovations Case Discussion: Emprendimientos de Tecnologías para la Vida)
by Gustavo Gennuso - 69-78 The Tuki: Lighting Up Nepal (Innovations Case Narrative: Solar-Powered Tuki)
by Anil Chitrakar & Babu Raj Shrestha - 79-93 Better by Design: How Empathy Can Lead to More Successful Technologies and Services for the Poor (Discussion of Design Case Narratives: Rickshaw Bank, Solar-Powered Tuki, FGN Pump)
by Timothy Prestero - 95-100 A Difficult Balancing Act: Employment, Technology, Context, and Change (Innovations Case Discussion: ETV Pumps, Solar Tuki, Rickshaw Bank)
by Christopher Bull & Barrett Hazeltine & Nicholas Stoker - 101-127 The MicroConsignment Model: Bridging the "Last Mile" of Access to Products and Services for the Rural Poor (Innovations Case Narrative: The MicroConsignment Model)
by Greg Van Kirk - 129-135 The MicroConsignment Model Reconsidered: Invention-Led Development by Shifting Risk, Transferring Knowledge, and Scaling Capabilities (Innovations Case Discussion: The MicroConsignment Model)
by Brett R. Smith - 137-152 2.4 Billion Customers: How Business Can Scale Solutions to Poverty
by Paul Polak & Peggy Reid & Amy Schefer - 153-162 Franchising in Frontier Markets: What's Working, What's Not, and Why
by Steve Beck & Wouter Deelder & Robin Miller - 163-206 Economic Doctrines and Innovation Policy
by Robert D. Atkinson & David B. Audretsch
October 2009, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 3-11 Energy for Change: Introduction to the Special Issue on Energy & Climate
by John P. Holdren - 13-21 International Coordination to Address the Climate Challenge
by Thomas C. Schelling - 23-40 Whose Rules? Terms of Discussions Around a Global Cap-and-Trade System
by Vinod Khosla - 41-48 Deploying Our Clean Energy Future
by Eileen Claussen - 49-55 Engage People, Retire Things
by Bill Drayton - 57-79 A Graph Is Worth a Thousand Gigawatt-Hours: How California Came to Lead the United States in Energy Efficiency (Innovations Case Narrative: The California Effect)
by Arthur H. Rosenfeld & Deborah Poskanzer - 81-89 Graphs, Words, and Deeds: Reflections on Commissioner Rosenfeld and California's Energy Efficiency Leadership (Innovations Case Discussion: The California Effect)
by Ralph Cavanagh - 91-107 The Brazilian Experience with Biofuels (Innovations Case Narrative)
by José Goldemberg - 109-123 It's Not About Ethanol, It's About Sugarcane (Innovations Case Discussion: The Brazilian Experience with Biofuels)
by Melinda Kimble - 125-140 World Without Oil: Better Place Builds a Future for Electric Vehicles (Innovations Case Narrative: Better Place)
by Shai Agassi - 141-143 Incremental and Transformational Change (Innovations Case Discussion: Better Place)
by Daniel M. Kammen - 145-166 Taking Out the CO_2: Powerspan Helps Utilities Capture Carbon at the Source (Innovations Case Narrative: Powerspan Corp.)
by Frank Alix - 167-171 Carbon Capture and Sequestration: How Can It Succeed Commercially? (Innovations Case Discussion: Powerspan Corp.)
by M. Granger Morgan - 173-191 Enabling a Nuclear Revival-And Managing Its Risks
by Matthew Bunn & Martin B. Malin - 193-201 Assurance of Supply: A New Framework for Nuclear Energy
by Tariq Rauf & Zoryana Vovchok - 203-208 The World Institute for Nuclear Security: Filling a Gap in the Global Nuclear Security Regime
by Roger Howsley - 209-212 Responsible Expansion of Nuclear Power Requires Global Cooperation on Spent-Fuel Management
by Charles McCombie - 213-233 Moving Toward High-Performance Buildings
by James H. Turner & Ellen Vaughan & Colin McCormick - 235-239 High-Performance Buildings
by Henry L. Green - 241-244 Minergie: The Swiss Sustainable Building Standard
by Franz Beyeler & Nick Beglinger & Ursina Roder - 245-287 The Economic Case for Climate Protection
by L. Hunter Lovins - 289-300 Taking Covered Wagons East: A New Innovation Theory for Energy and Other Established Technology Sectors
by William B. Bonvillian & Charles Weiss - 301-321 The Post-Copenhagen Roadmap Towards Sustainability: Differentiated Geographic Approaches, Integrated Over Goals
by Felix S. Creutzig & Daniel M. Kammen
July 2009, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 3-28 Water Security: Why It Matters and What to Do about It
by John Briscoe - 29-41 "Water, Water Everywhere..." Innovations to Improve Global Availability of Clean Water and Sanitation
by Allerd Stikker & Dorota Juchniewicz - 43-57 Technologies for Human Dignity: The Sulabh Sanitation and Social Reform Movement (Innovations Case Narrative: Sulabh International)
by Bindeshwar Pathak - 59-64 An NGO in Search of a Business Model (Innovations Case Discussion: Sulabh International)
by Tanvi Nagpal - 65-81 It Takes a Faucet: Realizing Village Development Through Water and Sanitation Initiatives (Innovations Case Narrative: Gram Vikas)
by Joe Madiath - 83-87 Basic Infrastructure for Sustainable Development (Innovations Case Discussion: Gram Vikas)
by Zoë Wilson - 89-102 Contending with a Development Disaster: SONO Filters Remove Arsenic from Well Water in Bangladesh (Innovations Case Discussion: SONO Filters)
by Abul Hussam - 103-106 Help from Above: Considering Rainwater Harvesting as An Alternative to Filtration (Innovations Case Discussion: SONO Filters)
by Martin Hartigan - 107-117 The Need for Safe Water as a Market Opportunity
by Allen Hammond & James Koch & Francisco Noguera - 119-139 Sustainable Water Use: Can Certification Show the Way?
by Brian Richter
April 2009, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 3-6 The Upside of the Downturn: How Sustainable Banking Can Deliver a Better Future
by Peter Blom - 7-11 Collective Leadership and Overlapping Vital Interests: The Unrealized Power of Megacommunities
by Reginald Van Lee & Mark J. Gerencser & Chris Kelly & Robin Portman - 13-25 Changing the Landscape of Power (Innovations Case Narrative: Amazon Conservation Team)
by Mark J. Plotkin - 27-30 A Conservation Ethic in Practice: Preserving Cultural and Biodiversity by Bridging the Generational Knowledge Base (Innovations Case Discussion: Amazon Conservation Team)
by Norka Ruiz Bravo - 31-49 Kiva at Four (Innovations Case Narrative: Kiva)
by Matt Flannery - 51-55 Building on Kiva's Success: Can Kiva Lenders Influence U.S. Foreign Aid Policy? (Innovations Case Discussion: Kiva)
by Sam Daley-Harris - 57-75 The Economics of Branchless Banking
by Ignacio Mas - 77-91 Designing Mobile Money Services Lessons from M-PESA
by Ignacio Mas & Olga Morawczynski - 93-99 Best Responders: Post-Katrina Innovation and Improvisation by Wal-Mart and the U.S. Coast Guard
by Steven Horwitz - 101-117 Identifying Disruptive Innovation: Innovation Theory and the Defense Industry
by Peter Dombrowski & Eugene Gholz - 119-137 Creative Discovery: Reconsidering the Relationship Between Entrepreneurship and Innovation
by Dane Stangler - 139-155 Insure to Assure: A New Paradigm for Nuclear Nonproliferation and International Security
by Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan & Debra K. Decker
January 2009, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 3-8 Prerequisite to Prosperity: Why Africa's Future Depends on Better Governance
by Mohamed (Mo) Ibrahim - 9-23 Harnessing the Mobile Revolution
by Thomas Kalil - 25-31 Phone vs. Laptop: Which Is a More Effective Tool for Development?
by Iqbal Quadir & Nicholas Negroponte - 33-50 Connecting a Nation: Roshan Brings Communications Services to Afghanistan
by Karim Khoja - 51-56 From Operations to Applications: Advancing Innovation in Mobile Services (Innovations Case Discussion: Roshan)
by Al Hammond & Loretta Michaels - 57-69 CellBazaar: A Market in Your Pocket
by Kamal Quadir & Naeem Mohaiemen - 71-73 Can CellBazaar Survive without an Urban Market-and Fulfill Its Development Potential? (Innovations Case Discussion: CellBazaar)
by Kim Wilson - 75-90 Mobilizing Money through Enabling Regulation
by David Porteous - 91-101 Blurring Livelihoods and Lives: The Social Uses of Mobile Phones and Socioeconomic Development
by Jonathan Donner - 103-118 The Case for mHealth in Developing Countries
by Patricia N. Mechael - 119-153 A Doctor in Your Pocket: Health Hotlines in Developing Countries
by Gautam Ivatury & Jesse Moore & Alison Bloch - 155-169 Large Companies, ICTs, and Economic Opportunity
by William J. Kramer & Beth Jenkins & Rob Katz
October 2008, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 3-13 India and Tata: National Development and the Corporation
by R. Gopalakrishnan - 15-26 A Partnership for Development
by Fadi Ghandour - 29-34 America's Oil Problem
by Lawrence J. Korb & Laura Conley - 35-38 How to Break Both Oil's Monopoly and OPEC's Cartel
by R. James Woolsey & Anne Korin - 39-49 The Delusions of "Energy Independence"
by Robert Bryce - 51-78 Power Play: Freeplay Energy and the Freeplay Foundation Expand Access to Energy, Information, and Education (Innovations Case Narrative: Freeplay Energy and Freeplay Foundation)
by Rory Stear & Kristine Pearson - 79-84 Social Entrepreneurship as Dynamic Innovation (Innovations Case Discussion: Freeplay Energy and Freeplay Foundation)
by Johanna Mair & Kate Ganly - 85-87 Freeplay's Dual Business Models Bring Good Design to Those Who Need It (Innovations Case Discussion: Freeplay Energy and Freeplay Foundation)
by Christopher Bull - 89-98 Students Incorporated: INJAZ on a Mission to Send Arab Youth to Planet Free Enterprise
by Soraya Salti - 99-104 Building Community Through Entrepreneurship Education (Innovations Case Discussion: INJAZ)
by Patricia G. Greene - 105-117 Inducing Innovation Through Prizes
by Jaison G. Morgan - 119-128 Conservation and Climate Change: The Immediate Need to Adapt
by James N. Levitt & Charles C. Chester
July 2008, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 3-20 Growing out of Poverty
by Percy Barnevik & Maria Borelius - 21-48 Garden in the Desert: Sekem Makes Comprehensive Sustainable Development a Reality in Egypt (Innovations Case Narrative: Sekem)
by Ibrahim Abouleish & Helmy Abouleish - 49-55 Sekem: A Remarkable Tale of Social Entrepreneurship with Critical Lessons for Policy (Innovations Case Discussion: Sekem)
by William J. Baumol - 56-64 Social Entrepreneurship at the Macro Level: Three Lessons for Success (Innovations Case Discussion: Sekem)
by Ayman El-Tarabishy & Marshall Sashkin - 65-78 Ending Dependency: MAARDEC Takes a Multi-Dimensional Approach to Rehabilitation of Disabled Nigerians (Innovations Case Narrative: MAARDEC)
by Cosmas Okoli - 79-81 Assessing MAARDEC: A Comparison with Other Assistive Device Workshop and Disability Organization Models (Innovations Case Discussion: MAARDEC)
by Amos G. Winter & Amy Smith - 83-99 Developing Information Technology to Meet Social Needs (Innovations Case Narrative: Benetech)
by Jim Fruchterman - 100-104 Lessons for Social Entrepreneurs... and for their Benefactors (Innovations Case Discussion: Benetech)
by Gregg Vanderheiden - 105-118 Simple Measures for Social Enterprise
by Brian Trelstad - 119-132 Philanthropy and Enterprise: Harnessing the Power of Business and Social Entrepreneurship for Development
by J. Gregory Dees - 133-151 Continuous Improvement in Undergraduate Education: A Possible Dream
by Henry Kelly
April 2008, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 3-17 Realizing Rights: Fulfilling Humanity's Promise to Itself
by Mary Robinson - 19-33 Removing a Roadblock to Development: Transparency International Mobilizes Coalitions Against Corruption
by Peter Eigen - 35-60 Moving Images: WITNESS and Human Rights Advocacy (Innovations Case Narrative: WITNESS)
by Peter Gabriel & Gillian Caldwell & Sara Federlein & Sam Gregory & Jenni Wolfson - 61-65 WITNESS: CC TV for the Masses? (Innovations Case Discussion: WITNESS)
by Peter Walker - 67-93 Empowering the Rural Poor to Develop Themselves: The Barefoot Approach (Innovations Case Narrative: Barefoot College of Tilonia)
by Bunker Roy & Jesse Hartigan - 94-102 Standing the Poor World on its Head (Innovations Case Discussion: Barefoot College of Tilonia)
by John Elkington - 103-108 Do Rural Poor Develop Themselves? (Innovations Case Discussion: Barefoot College of Tilonia)
by Martha Stone Wiske - 109-134 From Fear to Hope: Upholding the Rule of Law via Public Defenders (Innovations Case Narrative: International Bridges for Justice)
by Karen Tse - 135-142 Seizing the 'Arbitrage Opportunity' for Legal Rights (Innovations Case Discussion: International Bridges to Justice)
by Kenneth Neil Cukier - 143-157 SMS As a Tool in Election Observation (Innovations Case Narrative: National Democratic Institute)
by Ian Schuler - 159-164 Trends and Challenges in Election Monitoring (Innovations Case Discussion: National Democratic Institute)
by Jorrit de Jong - 165-187 Censorship 2.0
by Robert Faris & Stephanie Wang & John Palfrey - 189-212 Protect, Respect and Remedy: A Framework for Business and Human Rights
by John Ruggie
January 2008, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 3-10 Toward an Entrepreneurial Society: Why Measurement Matters
by Carl J. Schramm - 11-27 Harnessing the Power of Autism Spectrum Disorder (Innovations Case Narrative: Specialisterne)
by Jonathan Wareham & Thorkil Sonne - 28-35 Managing Differences (Innovations Case Discussion: Specialisterne)
by Robert D. Austin & Javier Busquets - 37-51 Pioneering Micro-Entrepreneurship Through Poultry Breeding and Distribution in Rural India (Innovations Case Narrative: Keggfarms)
by Vinod Kapur - 52-55 An Indian FOPSE (Innovations Case Discussion: Keggfarms)
by Daniel J. Isenberg - 57-84 The Base of the Pyramid Protocol: Beyond "Basic Needs" Business Strategies
by Erik Simanis & Stuart Hart & Duncan Duke - 85-100 The Fortune at the Bottom or the Middle of the Pyramid?
by Anand Kumar Jaiswal - 101-117 Progress in Know-How: Its Origins and Limits
by Daniel Sarewitz & Richard R. Nelson - 119-147 What Have We Learned from Market Design?
by Alvin E. Roth
October 2007, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 3-9 Address at Harvard: Commencement, July 7, 2007
by Bill Gates - 10-15 Solutions Within Reach
by Lawrence Summers - 16-18 The Gates Plan
by William Foege - 19-25 Empathetic Capitalism
by Laurie Garrett - 26-34 The New Gates in Harvard Yard: A Students' Response to the Philanthropist's Call to Action
by Matthew Basilico & Connie Chen - 35-49 Making Sight Affordable (Innovations Case Narrative: The Aravind Eye Care System)
by V. Kasturi Rangan & R. D. Thulasiraj - 50-52 Aravind: Partner and Social Science Innovator (Innovations Case Discussion: Aravind Eye Care System)
by Larry Brilliant & Girija Brilliant - 53-57 The Cataract Blindness Challenge Innovations Case Discussion: Aravind Eye Care System)
by Geoffrey Tabin - 59-71 Seeking a Cure for Inequity in Access to Medicines (Innovations Case Narrative: The Institute for OneWorld Health)
by Victoria Hale - 72-80 Solutions and Challenges to Curing Global Health Inequality (Innovations Case Discussion: The Institute for OneWorld Health)
by Wesley Yin - 81-86 A New Solution Suggesting the Need for a New Equation (Innovations Case Discussion: The Institute for OneWorld Health)
by Piera Morlacchi - 87-106 Building Capacity for Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Treatment: Health Systems Strengthening in Lesotho
by Salmaan Keshavjee & Kwonjune Seung & Hind Satti & Jennifer Furin & Paul Farmer & Jim Yong Kim & Mercedes Becerra - 107-115 The Biofuels Conundrum: Their Potential for Good or Ill is Enormous; Getting the Rules Right is Critical
by Timothy E. Wirth - 117-127 Beyond Bioethics: A Proposal for Modernizing the Regulation of Human Biotechnologies
by Franco Furger & Francis Fukuyama - 129-149 Accelerating Health Product Innovation in sub-Saharan Africa
by Hassan Masum & Abdallah S. Daar & Sara Al-Bader & Ronak Shah & Peter A. Singer - 151-155 Letters
by Various
July 2007, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 3-13 Leadership and Innovation in a Networked World
by Diego Rodriguez & Doug Solomon - 15-26 Harnessing Collective Intelligence to Address Global Climate Change
by Thomas W. Malone & Mark Klein - 27-54 Collapsing Geography (Second Life, Innovation, and the Future of National Power)
by Cory Ondrejka - 55-61 A Silicon Silicon Valley? (Virtual Innovation and Virtual Geography)
by Philip Evans - 62-67 Contriving Constraints (The Gameness of Second Life and the Persistence of Scarcity)
by Thomas M. Malaby - 68-72 The Values and Limits of Substitutional Sovereignty
by Paul R. Verkuil - 73-88 The Policy Analysis Market (A Thwarted Experiment in the Use of Prediction Markets for Public Policy)
by Robin Hanson - 89-96 The Politics of Prediction
by Michael Abramowicz - 97-112 The Principles of Distributed Innovation
by Karim R. Lakhani & Jill A. Panetta - 113-124 Innovation Without Borders
by Bhaskar Chakravorti - 125-136 Open Sourcing Social Solutions (Building Communities of Change)
by Charlie Brown - 137-143 Science Commons: Material Transfer Agreement Project
by Thinh Nguyen - 144-146 Letters
by Various
April 2007, Volume 2, Issue 1-2
- 3-17 Beyond Lending: How Microfinance Creates New Forms of Capital to Fight Poverty
by Fazle Hasan Abed & Imran Matin - 19-30 Meeting Urgent Needs with Patient Capital
by Jacqueline Novogratz - 31-56 Kiva and the Birth of Person-to-Person Microfinance
by Matt Flannery