"There isn't enough tax money in the world to make a dent in poverty. It's got to be done privately. And we know that one of the answers is promoting domestic businesses. But we also know that for a domestic business to flourish, it requires the nourishment that comes from global attachment, from integration into the world economy, from access to markets, credit, and technology. And where does this come from? This comes from the 63,000 multinational corporations that are now the engines of globalization." George Lodge, professor emeritus, Harvard Business School, HBS Conference on Global Poverty, December 2005. (p.2, Business Solutions for the Global Poor, Jossey-Bass: San Francisco, CA.)
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