20 Presentations on Capitalism

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The Process of Social Entrepreneurship
This Tonya Surman Speech Discusses Thoughtful Start-Ups
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The Process of Social Entrepreneurship
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Societal Problem Solving
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Middle Class Stagnation
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Social Network Paradigms
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Emerging Economic Models
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Forecasting Management Trends
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Collaborative Economies
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Cyclical Capitalist Concepts
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Unlocking a Brand
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Pioneering Market Systems
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Conscious Capitalism
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Maximizing Utility
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Competition of Governance
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Building Countries
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The Urgent Work Of Noticing
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Defining Business Standards
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Online Microfinance Communities
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Promoting Compassionate Capitalism
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The True Costs of Inflation

From Pioneering Market Systems to Cyclical Capitalist Concepts

— August 3, 2014 — Keynote Trends
This collection of presentations on capitalism features a variety of economists, politicians and philanthropists discussing the ways the free market has evolved and how it will continue to evolve in the future. Some of the talks offer new market systems and even forms of currencies to create more of a balance among global markets.

"Collaborative Commons" is the new system that Jeremy Rifkin introduces in his speech. It incorporates a concept the speaker refers to as "the Internet of Things' which monetizes the data online in a revolutionary way -- and a way that many economists argue can't actually happen.

Keiichi Ushijima believes that the mentality of business professionals in the developped world needs to shift from competition to collaboration, which is what Japanese business management implements. Collaboration will increase profit and create a better balance and equality among those in developing populations.
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