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Trends Shaping the Future: Economic, Societal, and Environmental.... Marvin J. Cetron and Owen Davies.

by Cetron, Marvin J; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 43Global Issues. Publisher: Futurist, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Aged -- Population | Consumption (Economics) | Economic development | Economic forecasting | Energy development | Environmentalism | Extinction (Biology) | Family | Feminism | Globalization | Health behavior | Industrialization | Information technology | Longevity | Multiculturalism | Petroleum industry and trade | Population forecasting | Recycling (Waste | Social values | Tourism | Urbanization | Water-supply | Youth -- AttitudesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "As world economies integrate and enhance productivity with technology, look for sustained growth in the developed world over the next five years, as well as increased concern for the health of the planet and its populations." (FUTURIST) This article focuses on "general economic trends, social and demographic changes, and trends in energy and the environment. For each trend, the authors also offer a succinct conclusion about its implications for decision makers."
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Originally Published: Trends Shaping the Future: Economic, Societal, and Environmental..., Jan./Feb. 2003; pp. 27-42.

"As world economies integrate and enhance productivity with technology, look for sustained growth in the developed world over the next five years, as well as increased concern for the health of the planet and its populations." (FUTURIST) This article focuses on "general economic trends, social and demographic changes, and trends in energy and the environment. For each trend, the authors also offer a succinct conclusion about its implications for decision makers."

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