Are you ready for the next two decades? Over the next 20 years, the world as we know it will change in innumerable ways. Economic trends will shift, turning losers into winners, haves into have-nots, and creating chaos for those who aren’t prepared. Think of a giant chessboard. Now imagine how hard it would be to play if all of the pieces changed shape, color, and position. Oh, and someone changed the rules, too. In Economorphics: The Trends Changing Today into Tomorrow, economist Linda Nazareth offers a guide to these changes and advice on how you can make them work for you. Are you ready to take advantage of a new wave of mobility? Do you know what the demographic window is—or when it will open and shut in your market? There is a growing middle class in much of the developing world—what does that mean if you live in the developed one? And what about interest rates? What do the long-term trends say for investors? In clear, accessible prose, Nazareth outlines the key trends that will shape the next two decades. To succeed in this changing world, you need a strategic plan—whether for your business, your portfolio, your career, or your life. The starting point is knowledge. Economorphics is required reading for anyone who wants to take control of their future.
Are you ready for the next two decades? Over the next 20 years, the world as we know it will change in innumerable ways. Economic trends will shift, turning losers into winners, haves into have-nots, and creating chaos for those who aren’t prepared. Think of a giant chessboard. Now imagine how hard it would be to play if all of the pieces changed shape, color, and position. Oh, and someone changed the rules, too. In Economorphics: The Trends Changing Today into Tomorrow, economist Linda Nazareth offers a guide to these changes and advice on how you can make them work for you. Are you ready to take advantage of a new wave of mobility? Do you know what the demographic window is—or when it will open and shut in your market? There is a growing middle class in much of the developing world—what does that mean if you live in the developed one? And what about interest rates? What do the long-term trends say for investors? In clear, accessible prose, Nazareth outlines the key trends that will shape the next two decades. To succeed in this changing world, you need a strategic plan—whether for your business, your portfolio, your career, or your life. The starting point is knowledge. Economorphics is required reading for anyone who wants to take control of their future.