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Jeff Mowatt

"Economics, and indeed human civilization, can only be measured and calibrated in terms of human beings. Everything in economics has to be adjusted for people, first, and abandoning the illusory numerical analyses that inevitably put numbers ahead of people, capitalism ahead of democracy, and degradation ahead of compassion."

"Massive greed and consequent massive human misery and suffering do not have to be accepted as a givens, unavoidable, intractable, irresolvable. Just changing the way business is done, if only by a few companies, can change the flow of wealth, ease and eliminate poverty, and leave us all with something better to worry about."

From a 1996 white paper on social capitalism describing People-Centered Economic Development.

It leads on to development initiatives which source a microfinance bank in Russia, and a microeconomic strategy against poverty in Ukraine:

http://www.p-ced.com/1/

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