Tuesday, June 28, 2011


Should Ratan Tata advise Mukesh Ambani about how to use his wealth?

A couple of days ago famous industrialist Ratan Tata commented about the lavish life style of another billionaire business tycoon Mukesh Ambani quoting his 27 storied Mumbai house viz., Antilla. Tata said that Mukesh Ambani's house Antilla represents the rich Indian's lack of empathy for the poor. His remarks: "The person who lives in there should be concerned about what he sees around him and [asking] can he make a difference. If he is not, then it's sad because this country needs people to allocate some of their enormous wealth to finding ways of mitigating the hardship that people have." 

Is Ratan Tata right in his remarks or is he misguided in his judgements? Is he aware about the role of an entrepreneur in an economy or is he ignorant of this basic economic fact? Or is his remarks has some underlying assumptions which make those remarks perfectly apt for Mukesh's lifestyle? Let me deal with these questions one by one. I take two scenarios to carry out my analysis. In first scenario we assume that Mukesh Ambani is an honest entrepreneur and his profit comes from the market competition. In second scenario we assume that, Mukesh is not an honest entrepreneur and his profit comes from his business ties with government officials and his manipulation of the system of State. We see the implications of Ratan Tata's remarks under both these scenarios.

Scene 1: Mukesh is an honest entrepreneur
I first make an assertion and then go onto prove it. If Mukesh is an honest entrepreneur then his profit - which he earned in the market competition - is absolutely legitimate, and if he don't desire to do a philanthropist work then that is his voluntary choice. Ratan Tata has no right whatsoever to advise Mukesh about allocating his honestly hard earned wealth amongst the poor people or to comment on his lavish lifestyle.

As Ludwig von Mises explained, the only way in which an entrepreneur can make profit in the market competition is by serving and fulfilling the most urgent wants of his customers in the best possible way, and that best possible way is of providing top quality goods at the lowest possible price. Only those entrepreneurs succeed and make profit in the market process who can ascertain and fulfill the subjective wants of customers in the best way compared to his counterparts. 

By producing and selling top quality goods at a lowest possible price successful entrepreneurs allow even the very poor people to buy his products. By allowing them to buy his products he lifts their standard of living; he lifts them out of their poverty even without raising their nominal meager income. That happens because with the falling prices in the market with the same amount of nominal income people can now buy more goods and services i.e., their real income rises. And no sane person will deny that this is the real way of increasing prosperity in the society; this is the true way of eliminating poverty and lifting the standard of living of millions of poor people. 

Philanthropy, about which Ratan Tata is advising Mukesh, will only help poor people in a very short run i.e., for the urgent immediate consumption purposes. Such help to poor people will actually harm them in the long run by making them dependent on such easy free money. It will not cultivate any habit of hard work and independent living in those people. Redistributing the income will only exacerbate the problem of poverty because human nature is such that most people will always prefer the free goods. Such allocation of rich peoples' income will make everyone of us poor too because rich people play an important role of providing essential savings for the economy. And without savings it is impossible to sustain a labor population in present time which is involved in production of intermediate capital goods. And without capital goods it is impossible to increase the future production of final consumption goods, and without that progress (so-called growth) is not possible. Capitalist class - which includes people coming from all strata of society, and not just rich - plays a pivotal role of supplying this saving. If they are forced to allocate their saving to poor people, who will mostly use it for immediate consumption, then society and economy cannot progress and without progress everyone of us will be poor one day for sure.

And people should not forget another vital economic truth that, honest entrepreneur do not become rich by exploiting the public, but they are made rich by their consumers i.e., the same public. Consumers voluntarily buy the products sold by such sellers because they prefer their products over other sellers. And in this process they give their portion of income to these entrepreneurs making them rich in turn. Profit is a signal that the businessman is fulfilling the most urgent wants of his consumers in a best possible way, and that's why he is rich. On the other hand those entrepreneurs who make losses are not fulfilling consumers' wants properly and so they remain poor in turn by going broke! (to deeply understand the beautiful system of profit & loss I will advise my readers to read Mises' wonderful book, Profit and Loss).     
 
So, if Mukesh is an honest entrepreneur then he has all the rights to keep and use his profit in whatever way he wants to. 

Scene 2: Mukesh is a dishonest entrepreneur
But, if Mukesh Ambani is a dishonest entrepreneur and his profit comes solely from his friendships with the government bureaucrats and politicians then he has no right whatsoever on his wealth. Profit generated by such dishonest political maneuvering is immoral. In a system of government such businessmen are working not to serve their consumers but only to serve the politicians and bureaucrats who help them in restricting the market competition. They actively lobby government so to establish their monopolies in the market. Through these monopolies then they fleece the consumers. And because their profit depends on exploiting the political system they don't care about their consumers. In fact they go to any length to harm their consumers for making such illegitimate and immoral profits. 

This type of system is historically known as 'fascism' and sadly in today's world most of the businessmen, especially the big business houses are making their fat profits by this way only.

If Mukesh Ambani (also Ratan Tata and all others) is doing his business in cahoot with the government officials then his profit is illegitimate. If one day India becomes truly a free country then he should be stripped of his illegal profits (property) and should be convicted and punished for his crimes against the people. He and all such dishonest business tycoons should be incarcerated, may be hanged.       

Conclusion
Looking at these economic facts, if Tata and Mukesh both are honest businessmen and they really want to help people of this country then instead of  allocating their profit to the poor people they should use that capital in producing top quality goods at the lowest possible price. They should try to provide as many economic goods as possible to people of India through market competition. Tata and Mukesh both can profit by serving the needs of poor people. There exists a thriving market even in remotest rural poor areas of the world as C. K. Prahalad has shown. All capable entrepreneurs (existing and new ones) should provide top quality private schools, hospitals, private roads, electricity, water works, sanitation, home etc. goods in these areas at the lowest possible price. That will be the best possible moral way of making a difference in poor peoples' lives; that is the only way in which these entrepreneurs can help the poor in mitigating their hardships. Allocation/redistribution of wealth will only result in misery for all of us.   

1 comments:

kapil69 said...
it's not about being honest/dishonest? it's about show-off lavish life style in a locality which is deprived & it doesn't make sense at all. Every entrepreneur can't be like Bill Gates, i agree & there is no need to be. Ambani can purchase Al Burj or anything like that, nobody will ever comment on that.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

more casual sex,, more risks

Madhavi Rajadhyaksha I TNN

Mumbai: Collegians today are more likely to have casual sex with friends, classmates, neighbours and relatives rather than visit commercial sex workers, according to a three-year study of male college students in Maharashtra.
Researcher Jayanta Kumar Basu of the Family Planning Association of India, who interviewed college students, observed that the proportion of students who had intercourse with CSW s declined from 23 % in 2004 to 3 % in 2008. During the same period, the percentage of students who had sex with friends and others increased from 11 % in 2004 to 16 % in 2008.
"Boys preferred friends to CSWs, as they had to spend less money on sex. They also perceived a much lower risk of contracting HIV with friends and others," said Basu.

The study surveyed students in leading colleges in seven districts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Thane and Nagpur, in 2004, 2006 and 2008. Over the years, the students seemed to be as sexually active as their seniors, and 36 % of boys and 11 % of girls admitted to being sexually active.

· Nearly 18% of the interviewees in 2006 and '08 admitted to being sexually active

· More than 36% of male students had non-penetrative sex with women, while 23% had penetrative sex

· First female partner was friend or classmate for 61% of students, neighbour for 17%, commercial sex worker for 12% and relative for 8%

· Most college-going boys in the state lose their virginity at 18.5 years

Basu considers the move towards casual sex "worrisome". Researchers learned during detailed discussions with the collegians that boys tended to disregard safety when they engaged in sex with friends and neighbours.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Fighting Violence Against Women


Posted On Thursday, September 11, 2008 at 06:13:38 PM
Mumbai Sheriff Dr Indu Shahani, along with Sachin Tendulkar launched 1298 Women’s resource directory at H R College, reports poulomi Chakravarty


Poulomi Chakravarty
According to the National Crime Record Bureau, every hour 18 women face violence, harassment and sexual abuse in the country. Mumbai’s contribution to all crimes against women in the state is the highest. The statistics are only an indicator as several crimes against women go unreported.To tackle this situation of violence against women, the Women’s Helpline ‘1298’, started by Dr Indu Shahani, was launched on January 28, 2008. The ‘1298’ Women’s Resource Directory, launched on September 9, is yet another committed effort to provide assistance to woman in need.



Sachin Tendulkar and Sheriff Dr Indu Shahani with at the launch“The Directory, with details of 75 women NGOs, is an effort to provide easy access to information and assistance for a woman in distress and will surely act as a bridge between victims and NGOs. This Directory provides a listing of 75 leading NGOs in Mumbai who work primarily with women and senior citizens. 



The Directory will be available in Marathi and English and will be distributed free of cost through Times Response offices across Mumbai. The student council of H R College along with the Rotaract Clubs will distribute the directory in areas spanning through Thane to Colaba,” says Shahani, principal of H R College.




There are nine categories based on which the NGO’s are listed — support for women in distress, counselling services, short stay homes/women’s hostels, legal support groups, support groups for alcohol and drugs rehabilitation, information and advocacy groups, support for senior citizens and help line for children.




“A women is the backbone of any family, and every man should respect her being. Violence against women is spread across all genres of the society, not just the poor. Most women are unable to contact authorities and fail to take proper action against harrassment. The special police helpline 103 along with this directory will be a ray of hope for all women across the city,” says Sachin Tendulkar, who released the directory.




The Women’s Resource Directory aims to help all women who are silently suffering atrocities. Help is just a phone call away as all the NGO’s are working 24/7 to provide assistance.“If you see a women being harassed on the road, make sure you call up the police helpline — 103. The police, by creating all the facilities for you, can help you only to a certain extent, but it cant take direct action if you don’t take the initiative,” concludes Shahani.poulomi.chakravarty@timesgroup.com



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