Long-term Prospects for the World EconomyOECD, 1992 - 193 pages |
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Page 44
... trends to 2015 ? As far as political trends are concerned , even in the event of a military backlash in the Soviet Union , a return to the days of the cold war seems highly improbable . However , even if communism is dead , " the end of ...
... trends to 2015 ? As far as political trends are concerned , even in the event of a military backlash in the Soviet Union , a return to the days of the cold war seems highly improbable . However , even if communism is dead , " the end of ...
Page 120
... trend will slowly develop and by the year 2000 the working population will be only 1.5 million more than in 1990 ' . Many issues are related to these demographic trends : - Higher dependency ratios ( aged persons to workforce ) require ...
... trend will slowly develop and by the year 2000 the working population will be only 1.5 million more than in 1990 ' . Many issues are related to these demographic trends : - Higher dependency ratios ( aged persons to workforce ) require ...
Page 124
... trends of the 1970s have been radically changed , confirming the impossibility of a simple trend scenario ( as suggested by the FAST - PRESTO exercise ) . In the early 1990s , however , new trends have consolidated , and a trends ...
... trends of the 1970s have been radically changed , confirming the impossibility of a simple trend scenario ( as suggested by the FAST - PRESTO exercise ) . In the early 1990s , however , new trends have consolidated , and a trends ...
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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