Christensen: We are living the capitalist's dilemma
(CNN) -- Year after year Americans ask: When will our economy get better? Injecting more capital into the economy should work -- in theory -- because capital fuels capitalism.
Yet this capital sits unused on the balance sheets of corporations, and languishes inert in private equity funds.
Clayton M. Christensen
Capitalists seem uninterested in capitalism, even as eager entrepreneurs can't get financing. Businesses and investors sound like the Ancient Mariner, who complained, "Water, water everywhere -- nor any drop to drink."
edition.cnn.com/2013/01/21/business/...en/index.html?hpt=hp_c1
(CNN) -- Year after year Americans ask: When will our economy get better? Injecting more capital into the economy should work -- in theory -- because capital fuels capitalism.
Yet this capital sits unused on the balance sheets of corporations, and languishes inert in private equity funds.
Clayton M. Christensen
Capitalists seem uninterested in capitalism, even as eager entrepreneurs can't get financing. Businesses and investors sound like the Ancient Mariner, who complained, "Water, water everywhere -- nor any drop to drink."
edition.cnn.com/2013/01/21/business/...en/index.html?hpt=hp_c1
Werbung
