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Hamish McRae

    The World in 2020
    The World In 2050
    What Works
    • What Works

      • 356 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      In "What Works," economic expert Hamish McRae explores successful businesses and initiatives through diverse case studies, from Ikea to Mumbai's slums. He emphasizes key ingredients for success, like mission and market sensitivity, while distinguishing lasting ideas from fleeting trends. The book offers valuable insights for ambitious readers.

      What Works
      3,5
    • The World In 2050

      • 400 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      'A dazzling history of the future - Hamish McRae has given us a tour de force' - Tim Harford _______________ A bold and illuminating vision of the future, from one of Europe's foremost speakers on global trends in economics, business and society What will the world look like in 2050? How will complex forces of change - demography, the environment, finance, technology and ideas about governance - affect our global society? And how, with so many unknowns, should we think about the future? One of Europe's foremost voices on global trends in economics, business and society, Hamish McRae takes us on an exhilarating journey through the next thirty years. Drawing on decades of research, and combining economic judgement with historical perspective, Hamish weighs up the opportunities and dangers we face, analysing the economic tectonic plates of the past and present in order to help us chart a map of the future. A bold and vital vision of our planet, The World in 2050 is an essential projection for anyone worried about what the future holds. For if we understand how our world is changing, we will be in a better position to secure our future in the decades to come.

      The World In 2050
      3,5
    • The World in 2020

      Power, Culture and Prosperity

      • 302 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      In The World in 2020, acclaimed commentator and best-selling author Hamish McRae paints a vivid competitive landscape in which culture and values will be the new sources of advantage for the industrialized nations. In the year 2020, all having embraced market capitalism, the North American, European and East Asian countries will be engaged in fierce economic competition. With each nation increasingly able to imitate the others, innovations will cross borders within more days and weeks, removing technological prowess as a source of sustained advantage. McRae sees the "old motors for growth" - land, capital and natural resources - being replaced by more qualitative assets - quality, organization, motivation and self-discipline of the people. Everywhere, governments will take a less active role in the social and economic life of the nation. In such a world, the best predictor of success will be how a nation strikes a proper balance between creativity and intellect on the one hand, and social responsibility on the other. Thus the leading world economic powers of the next generation are just as likely to include China and Australia as the United States and Japan.

      The World in 2020