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Creative capitalism: a conversation with Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and other economic leaders

by  Michael E Kinsley / Conor Clarke

Table Of Contents

  • A new approach to capitalism Bill Gates
  • Michael Kinsley
  • Michael Kinsley
  • Ed Glaeser
  • Gregory Clark
  • William Easterly
  • Steven Landsburg
  • Ed Glaeser
  • Richard Posner
  • Gary Becker
  • Ed Glaeser
  • Richard Posner
  • John Quiggin
  • Ronald J. Gilson in an email exchange with Michael Kinsley Creative capitalism: the cheat sheet Bill Gates and Warren Buffett discuss creative capitalism
  • Creative capitalism: a starting critique The case for Creative capitalism But wait! Can't the poor decide for themselves? Let old-fashioned capitalism help the poor How capitalism can really get creative Lets move beyond Milton Friedman's icy purity Why Creative capitalism would make things worse Can corporations that do good really compete? A reply to Richard Posner: reform comes from the bottom up A reply to Ed Glaeser: what kind of firm are we talking about? Is Creative capitalism illegal? Can a corporation do good without fear of Carl Icahn?
  • A brief detour on efficient markets Michael Kinsley & Lawrence Summers
  • Esther Duflo
  • Tim Hartford
  • Alexander Friedman
  • Steven Landsburg
  • Clive Crook
  • Tracy Williams, Michael Deich, and Josh Daniel
  • Gregory Clark
  • Steven Landsburg
  • Williams, Deich, Daniel
  • David Vogel
  • Conor Gregory Clarke
  • David Vogel
  • Matt Miller
  • Edmund S. Phelps
  • Richard Posner
  • Martin Wolf
  • Clive Crook
  • John Quiggin
  • Milton Friedman
  • Richard Posner
  • Michael Kinsley
  • Clive Crook What makes creative capitalism hard? Does being recognized as a good citizen make a difference? Foundations could use the kick of creative capitalism A reply to Friedman: there's no such thing as a free lunch Prove that it works, and it will catch on Bill Gates Foundation to the rescue A reply to the Foundation: You're out of touch Another reply to the Foundation: What are you saying? Let us explain ourselves The Sears solution Reply to Vogel: the demand for virtue is rising A reply to Gregory Clarke: let's not be too cynical The real blind spots of today's capitalists The bad side effects of forcing good behavior Altruists are like sadomasochists What Bill Gates really means What would Adam Smith do? Putting creativity back into creative capitalism The social responsibility of business What's so bad about poverty? Companies as citizens Good company
  • Ten points about profit Martin Wolf
  • Matthew Bishop
  • Robert Reich
  • Paul Ormerod
  • William Easterly
  • Elizabeth Stuart
  • Clive Crook
  • Brad DeLong
  • Clive Crook
  • Matthew Bishop
  • William Easterly
  • Paul Ormerod
  • William Easterly Can you be creative and still be a capitalist? Why creative capitalism gets in the way of democracy No, creative capitalism will only make capitalism stronger Old-fashioned capitalism is moral enough To Bill Gates's critics: you're making perfect the enemy of the good The problem with Bill Gates: do as I say, not as I did The problem with Friedman: a lack of imagination A quick reply to DeLong: where's the harm? To capitalism's defenders: don't be so defensive A response to Stuart: if not profits, what? Why not experiment? Capitalism works because it's self-correcting
  • Pure versus creative capitalism: a false choice Ed Glaeser
  • Steven Landsburg
  • Michael Kremer
  • Loretta Michaels
  • Steven Landsburg
  • Kremer
  • Thierry Lefebvre
  • John Williamson
  • Nancy Birdsall
  • John Roemer
  • Abhijit Banerjee
  • Kremer
  • Eric Werker
  • Nancy Birdsall
  • Michael Kremer
  • Kyle Chauvin
  • Gregory Clark
  • Nancy Koehn
  • Jagdish Bhagwati
  • Lawrence Summers
  • Vernon Smith
  • Justin Fox What are we talking about In defense of a good reputation Creative capitalism has its first tool Why isn't regular capitalism good enough? You can make profits and save the poor Creative capitalism is not philanthropy Just do the right kind of lobbying My version of the right kind Just tax the rich A capitalist knows who to call Does foreign aid create weak states? Yes, but weak states can be coaxed creatively How the aid industry got creative Even government can be creative Don't change capitalism, expand it The lesson of history Bill Gates: the right place at the right time What makes capitalism work? You want creative capitalism? Try this A reply to Summers: yes, it's a fair warning Maximizing whose profit?

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Capitalism

Details

Published New York, NY : Simon & Schuster, 2008
Language English
Material xv, 315 p. ;
ISBN 141659941x / 9781416599425
Location
TCDC Bangkok - Closed Stack
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