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Markets move and trillions of dollars of
capital
move around the world based on which countries are going up and which countries are going down, all measured in GDP.
In the last 25 years, as
capital
productivity has increased, labor productivity has been flat, in fact even a little bit down.
Because they don't have the kind of basic resources we take for granted, like
capital
and energy, and basic services like healthcare and education are also scarce in those regions.
And so Peter Clement was charged with driving that 12-hour-long rough road from Monrovia, the capital, up to Lofa County, to try and help bring control to the escalating epidemic there.
But two weeks later, I was in this little town, Anandpur Sahib, outside Chandigarh, the
capital
of the Punjab, and the temple and also next to it the fortress that the last guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind, died in as he wrote the Khalsa, which is their holy scripture.
Technology and innovation behaves a lot like wealth and
capital.
You need access to the same phones, devices, connectivity, and even where you don't, where you can find a proxy agent, usually they require a certain amount of
capital
to participate.
When I met her, she had walked about 12 miles in the only garments she owned, to come to the
capital
city and to share her story.
Now, the common law is the kind of law that English-speaking judges can make when they're not cabined in by statutes or constitutions, and a writ of habeus corpus is called the Great Writ,
capital
G,
capital
W, and it's meant to protect any of us who are detained against our will.
The Pyongyang University of Science and Technology was founded by Evangelical Christians who cooperate with the regime to educate the sons of the North Korean elite, without proselytizing, which is a
capital
crime there.
I know hearing that would make your lives there a bit more bearable, but no, I don't find your
capital
beautiful.
Now, when you put all of this together, what you get is something called social
capital.
Social
capital
is the reliance and interdependency that builds trust.
Social
capital
is what gives companies momentum, and social
capital
is what makes companies robust.
It means that time is everything, because social
capital
compounds with time.
Not a bad return on social capital, which compounds even as you spend it.
And that's what social
capital
supports.
Now, rivalry has to be replaced by social
capital.
What if we could turn that into fertilizer, heat, energy, ultimately reconnecting nutrients systems and rebuilding natural
capital?
Is the circular economy able to rebuild natural
capital?
A whole venture
capital
industry has grown up around the belief that if people have good ideas and the desire to manifest them, we should give them lots and lots and lots of money.
But the financial systems designed to fund that innovation, venture capital, they haven't evolved in the past 20 to 30 years.
Venture
capital
was designed to pour large sums of money into a small number of companies that can sell for over a billion dollars.
It was not designed to sprinkle
capital
across many companies that have the potential to succeed but for less, like my own.
If our goal is to create a tiny number of billion-dollar companies, let's stick with venture capital, it's working.
We need to democratize access to
capital.
The accelerator was supposed to teach us how to raise venture
capital.
For the first time, ICOs had raised more money for young startups than venture
capital
had.
Most important, ICOs expanded the investor pool, from a few hundred venture
capital
firms to millions of everyday people, excited to invest.
They had a chance to get better returns, because we took out the middleman fees of venture
capital.
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