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How Western Democracies Can ‘Get Back to Capitalism’ | In the City
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- Опубликовано: 8 авг 2024
- Ruchir Sharma, founder and chief investment officer of Breakout Capital Partners, joins to discuss his new book What Went Wrong with Capitalism?, which argues that an “obsession” with mitigating risk is kneecapping economic growth.
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Since Ruchir Sharma has done lots of research on Capitalism. Have lots of questions for the author.
How does distorted capitalism affect the country's education system?
A few years back, Dr. Devi Shetty, at one of the forums, had raised concerns over the rising cost of medical education.
Not only in business, distorted capitalism creates barriers in other fields, too.
Do one show with Dr. Prannoy Roy, too.
Try to bring in nore investors to create jobs at home. Trump once had the initiative as part of supply chain diversification
Republics
Down with capitalism if we ever get it. Actual capitalism pays its bills. All of them. Today profit is privatized while any costly damages done to make sell use a product are problems for the public to deal with. Not only environmental damages. Include poor pay which forces people into welfare. Poor medical benefits which results in suffering death and expense for families.
Example bottled water.