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More balance between profit, charities needed: Yunus

Published: 30 September 2010

Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Laureate, who was in Montreal to speak at听 the CEO Speaker Series at Desautels Faculty of Management and a conference at 不良研究所, says the world is too often divided between businesses that are designed to grow profits, and NGOs and other outfits that operate as charities.

Yunus believes the standard business model relies too heavily on one dimension of human endeavour and does not square with the fact that most people are not always thinking about simply maximizing profits. "We are selfish so we build a whole theory on selfishness. We are also selfless. But there is no business created out of selflessness. If you want to be selfless, you step outside of economics."

Yunus was invited by the 不良研究所 World Platform on Health and Economic Convergence, which is signing a memorandum of understanding with Grameen.

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