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- 2010018877 abstract "Examines twelve trends the author believes will have a major influence in the years following the global economic downturn of the early twenty-first century.".
- 2010018877 contributor B11759311.
- 2010018877 created "2011.".
- 2010018877 date "2011".
- 2010018877 date "2011.".
- 2010018877 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2010018877 description "China will get richer, and then it will get poorer again -- The European Union will disintegrate as an economic entity -- The new colonialism will leave colonizers and colonized worse off in the long term -- Changing immigration policies in rich countries will worsen the brain drain from poor countries, even as they get richer -- The backlash against capitalism won't last, but it won't be replaced by political stability, either -- Americans will become the world's sales force -- As the global economy integrates, the middleman will win -- The collapse of the World Trade Organization will unlock new gains from trade -- A new set of lifestyle hubs will replace today's business hubs -- An enormous financial black market will arise outside of traditional centers -- Global warming will make rich countries cleaner and richer and poor countries dirtier and poorer -- The structure of political institutions will stop the world from solving its biggest problems.".
- 2010018877 description "Examines twelve trends the author believes will have a major influence in the years following the global economic downturn of the early twenty-first century.".
- 2010018877 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-242) and index.".
- 2010018877 extent "257 p. :".
- 2010018877 identifier "0805091025".
- 2010018877 identifier "9780805091021".
- 2010018877 identifier 2010018877-b.html.
- 2010018877 identifier 2010018877-d.html.
- 2010018877 identifier 2010018877-s.html.
- 2010018877 issued "2011".
- 2010018877 issued "2011.".
- 2010018877 language "eng".
- 2010018877 publisher "New York : Times Books,".
- 2010018877 subject "330.9 22".
- 2010018877 subject "Economic forecasting.".
- 2010018877 subject "HB3730 .A625 2011".
- 2010018877 tableOfContents "China will get richer, and then it will get poorer again -- The European Union will disintegrate as an economic entity -- The new colonialism will leave colonizers and colonized worse off in the long term -- Changing immigration policies in rich countries will worsen the brain drain from poor countries, even as they get richer -- The backlash against capitalism won't last, but it won't be replaced by political stability, either -- Americans will become the world's sales force -- As the global economy integrates, the middleman will win -- The collapse of the World Trade Organization will unlock new gains from trade -- A new set of lifestyle hubs will replace today's business hubs -- An enormous financial black market will arise outside of traditional centers -- Global warming will make rich countries cleaner and richer and poor countries dirtier and poorer -- The structure of political institutions will stop the world from solving its biggest problems.".
- 2010018877 title "Outrageous fortunes : the twelve surprising trends that will reshape the global economy / Daniel Altman.".
- 2010018877 type "text".