Will they let today´s 
Anarchists becomes 
Tomorrow´s Capitalists? 
- An important way the New 
World could be different
“We’ve never had the ability in our 
industry to reach five billion people with 
a computer and now we have the ability 
to do that" 
Marc Andreessen 
Dec. 12, 2012
The OECD (or old) World
"an old person's idea 
of a young man" 
Michael Kinsley on Al Gore
Emerging Economies (or New World)
“It is ironic in emerging markets, 
where social policies are 
sometimes underdeveloped, that 
governments favor “mainstream” 
creative entrepreneurs to create 
jobs. Meanwhile, they try to restrict 
or control members of an 
“unfavorable” creative class”
There’s something about construction that seems to 
matter a lot to Erdogan’s grip on power. The fact is, no 
other industry does the same job that banks do of 
dispersing money throughout the economy, while 
avoiding the banking sector’s transparent accounting 
practices. In other words, construction spreads 
employment and largesse among huge slices of the 
poorer voting population 
And as Western economies also found out, there’s no bubble 
more easily inflatable than a housing bubble; you can borrow 
for it and you can borrow against it. You can sell securities 
through it. You can have a pretend economy.
“The most memorable stories in 
Hatching Twitter almost 
invariably involve Dorsey, who 
rises from his early 
programming days as an 
anarchist with a speech 
impediment to a man who co-founds 
two billion-dollar 
companies
To: Investors, Governments, Graduates
Joe Haslam 
Chairman, Hot Hotels, http://hot.co.uk 
Associate Prof, IE Business School 
Lives in: Madrid, Spain 
http://www.linkedin.com/in/joehas 
http://twitter.com/joehas 
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. 
Try again. Fail again. Fail better. 
Samuel Beckett (1906-1989)

Will Emerging Economies Let Today´s Anarchists Become Tomorrow´s Capitalists?

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    Will they lettoday´s Anarchists becomes Tomorrow´s Capitalists? - An important way the New World could be different
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    “We’ve never hadthe ability in our industry to reach five billion people with a computer and now we have the ability to do that" Marc Andreessen Dec. 12, 2012
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    The OECD (orold) World
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    "an old person'sidea of a young man" Michael Kinsley on Al Gore
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    “It is ironicin emerging markets, where social policies are sometimes underdeveloped, that governments favor “mainstream” creative entrepreneurs to create jobs. Meanwhile, they try to restrict or control members of an “unfavorable” creative class”
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    There’s something aboutconstruction that seems to matter a lot to Erdogan’s grip on power. The fact is, no other industry does the same job that banks do of dispersing money throughout the economy, while avoiding the banking sector’s transparent accounting practices. In other words, construction spreads employment and largesse among huge slices of the poorer voting population And as Western economies also found out, there’s no bubble more easily inflatable than a housing bubble; you can borrow for it and you can borrow against it. You can sell securities through it. You can have a pretend economy.
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    “The most memorablestories in Hatching Twitter almost invariably involve Dorsey, who rises from his early programming days as an anarchist with a speech impediment to a man who co-founds two billion-dollar companies
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    Joe Haslam Chairman,Hot Hotels, http://hot.co.uk Associate Prof, IE Business School Lives in: Madrid, Spain http://www.linkedin.com/in/joehas http://twitter.com/joehas Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. Samuel Beckett (1906-1989)