Christine Bowers of PSD Blog reports that C.K. Prahalad delivered his standard bottom of the pyramid talk to an audience at World Bank headquarters yesterday. According to her post, Prahalad took a not-so-subtle shot at the Sachs/Easterly school of development, and failed to cite any non-Indian examples – a flaw with which Bowers takes issue. Her analysis is well worth a read; excerpted below:

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