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Inclusive Business

2013
Companies can significantly contribute to human development, improving the quality of life of people, especially in developing countries. Fighting poverty through innovative business models provides opportunities for sustainable growth. Inclusive business models are driven by the need to promote dignified humane existence by using market approaches to ...
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Inclusive growth for the marginalized: inclusion vs. pseudo-inclusion

Journal of Social and Economic Development, 2015
Realizing inclusive growth for the marginalized social sections is a major objective guiding current policy formulations in India and similar developing countries. India has sought to achieve this goal by redistributive measures like Food Security Act and the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
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Inclusion

2020
Sylvia De Chiaro   +1 more
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Inclusion, Social Inclusion And Participation

2010
The e principle of inclusion is simple - it is the opposite of exclusion and also of alienation. Inclusion means that all people are entitled to full membership of the human family. It requires the removal of barriers and social structures which impede participation.
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Sustainability, FinTech and Financial Inclusion

European Business Organization Law Review, 2019
D. Arner   +3 more
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Inclusion of facilitation into ecological theory

, 2003
J. Bruno, J. Stachowicz, M. Bertness
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Inclusion, Inclusivity and Inclusiveness: The Role of the Mental Health Nurse

Issues in Mental Health Nursing
Michelle Cleary   +2 more
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