[lbo-talk] Billy loves Chinese Capitalism

Kevin Robert Dean qualiall at adelphia.net
Sun Jan 30 06:08:02 PST 2005


LOW WAGES FUCKING ROCK, sez Gates!

"It's not like Korea, Korea got to a point where, boom, the wages went up a lot." --------------------

DAVOS Bill Gates says China has created brand-new form of capitalism Saturday, January 29, 2005 10:07:24 AM http://www.afxpress.com

DAVOS, Switzerland (AFX) - Microsoft Corp founder Bill Gates said China has created a brand-new form of capitalism that benefits consumers more than anything has in the past

"It is a brand-new form of capitalism, and as a consumer its the best thing that ever happened," Gates told an informal meeting late Friday at the World Economic Forum here

He characterised the Chinese model in terms of "willingness to work hard and not having quite the same medical overhead or legal overhead"

Manufacturers have created "scale economies that are just phenomenal", in part owing to companies there and elsewhere on the planet designing good products, Gates said

Looking ahead, he added: "You know they haven't run out of labor yet, the portion that can come out of the agriculture sector" was still considerable

"It's not like Korea, Korea got to a point where, boom, the wages went up a lot," he said, adding "that's good, you know, they got rich and now they have to add value at a different level

"They're closer to the United States in that sense than they are to where China is right now." Gates continued by heaping praise on the current generation of Chinese leaders

"They're smart," he said with emphasis

"They have this mericratic way of picking people for these government posts where you rotate into the university and really think about state allocation of resources and the welfare of the country and then you rotate back into some bureaucratic position." That rotation continued, Gates explained, and leaders were constantly subjected to various kinds of ratings

"This generation of leaders is so smart, so capable, from the top down, particularly from the top down," he concluded



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