Megachange:the world in 2050

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: (Daniel Ellis); Andrews John, 1946-; Franklin Daniel.
Published: John Wiley & Sons,
Publisher Address: Hoboken, NJ
Publication Dates: c2012.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Subjects:
Item Description: Economist (London, England : 1843)
Carrier Form: xv, 304 p.: col. ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 9781118180440 (cloth)
1118180445
Index Number: F113
CLC: F113.4
Call Number: F113.4/M496
Contents: Includes index.
At head of title: "The economist".
People and relationships. Not quite destiny / John Parker ; The health of nations / Charlotte Howard ; Women's world / Barbara Beck ; Friends indeed / Martin Giles ; Cultural revolutions / Robert Lane Greene -- Heaven and earth. Believe it or not / Anthony Gottlieb ; Feeling the heat / Oliver Morton ; The future of war: the weak become strong / Matthew Symonds ; Freedom's ragged march / Edward Lucas ; Taming Leviathan : the state of the state / Paul Wallace -- Economy and business. The age of emerging markets / Simon Cox ; Globalisation, growth and the Asian century / Laza Kekic ; The great levelling / Zanny Minton Beddoes ; Schumpeter Inc / Adrian Wooldridge ; Market momentum / Philip Coggan -- Knowledge and progress. What (and where) next for science / Geoffrey Carr ; Ad astra / Tim Cross ; The web of knowledge / Kenneth Cukier ; Distance is dead. Long live location / Ludwig Siegele ; Of predictions and progress: more for less / Matt Ridley.
"'Megatrends' are great forces in societal development that have profound impacts on states, markets, and civil society in the now and for the years to come. They can effectively be employed as a starting point for analyzing our world. Megachange: The World in 2050 looks at these sweeping, fundamental trends that are changing the world faster than at any time in human history. Including chapters on approximately twenty of these "megatrends," each elegantly outlined by contributors from The Economist, and rich in supporting facts and graphics, the book is a compelling read as well as a valuable research and reference tool. Groups the "megatrends" that are shaping our world into several categories: People, Life and Death, Economy and Business, and Knowledge; Each trend is covered in a concise but detailed chapter written by an expert from The Economist; Edited by Daniel Franklin, Executive Editor of The Economist. Packed with important information about the forces that shape our world, Megachange is a fascinating new look to the future from the experts at The Economist."--Publisher's website.