The Thinkers50-ranked economist, Umair Haque describes the cornerstones of constructive capitalism – a far cry from the ‘dumb growth’ of the industrial age
You have said the legacy of the financial crisis is not bonuses or bailouts, but ‘cornerstones’. Please explain.
You have heralded “a new generation of renegades” that are learning how to become constructive capitalists. How are they going about this?
In an interconnected global economy, where will institutions begin to evolve first?
[This article has been reprinted, with permission, from Rotman Management, the magazine of the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management]