Long-term Prospects for the World EconomyOECD, 1992 - 193 pages |
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Page 28
... forces of change and later turned out to be nothing but trend extrapolations . Scenarios should help to " expect the unexpected " . By creatively and speculatively playing with LT trends , driving forces and comparative strength analy ...
... forces of change and later turned out to be nothing but trend extrapolations . Scenarios should help to " expect the unexpected " . By creatively and speculatively playing with LT trends , driving forces and comparative strength analy ...
Page 38
... forces are initiating entrepreneurship , causing new economic activities , new employment opportunities and new wealth to surface . The industrial tradition and the high degree of education among the labour force are important assets in ...
... forces are initiating entrepreneurship , causing new economic activities , new employment opportunities and new wealth to surface . The industrial tradition and the high degree of education among the labour force are important assets in ...
Page 75
... forces and trends , and plausible private and public policy adjustments to these forces and trends . It represents a process of generally gradual change and adjustment . Results are presented in the form of a plausible range rather than ...
... forces and trends , and plausible private and public policy adjustments to these forces and trends . It represents a process of generally gradual change and adjustment . Results are presented in the form of a plausible range rather than ...
Contents
A Longterm Scenario Study of the World Economy 19902015 | 27 |
Longterm Prospects for the US Economy | 75 |
North American Economic Integration in the 1990s | 101 |
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