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Good to have a story to the original PDF, but you should also post this link on https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19582562
Thanks for the pointer; didn't realize he had posted part 1 separately already. I have now posted links in the comments of that HN thread.
This appears to be two papers in one. The first one is the one we saw yesterday. The new content starts on page 15 (which is labeled "1").
"Redistribution of resources that will improve both the well-beings and the productivities of the vast majority of people. " ... Um, has this guy ever had a conversation with an average Joe from China? Me thinks not, based on this statement.
>Create private-public partnerships (including governments, philanthropists, and companies) that would jointly vet and invest in double bottom line projects that would be judged on the basis of their social and economic performance results relative to clear metrics.

I think someone like Anand Giridharadas could probably detail why this is A. the current status quo and B. probably not the best solution moving forward.