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January 24th, 2008 at 11:49 pm

Bill Gates Promotes ‘Creative Capitalism’

Microsoft’s Chairman Bill Gates called on Thursday for a revision of capitalism to spur technological innovation and help reduce poverty in the world.

Microsoft founder Bill Gates addresses a session of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos January 24, 2008.

Promoting a new notion of "creative capitalism," Gates said a new
system is needed for the business community to work in partnership with
government and nonprofit organizations to help ease inequity in the
world.

"We have to find a way to make the aspects of capitalism that serve
wealthier people serve poorer people as well," Gates told a session of
the World Economic Forum annual meeting.

Gates said there are still some 2.5 billion impoverished people in
the world. Many people cannot get enough food, drinking water or
electricity which rich people often take for granted.

"The world is getting better, but it’s not getting better fast enough, and it’s not getting better for everyone," he said.

He said foundations and other nonprofit groups often lack the money to care for all of those not benefiting from global markets.

"If we’re going to find a sustainable way to help those who can ‘t
pay, we have to use self-interest and caring - capitalism and
philanthropy - to direct attention to people who have been left
behind," he said.

Gates said governments should also set policies and disburse funds
to create financial incentives for businesses to improve the lives of
the poor.

"Such a system would have a twin mission: making profits and also
improving lives for those who don’t fully benefit from market forces,"
he said.

Via China Daily

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