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The World in 2050

The world economy is projected to grow at an average rate of just over 3% per annum from 2011 to 2050,
doubling in size by 2032 and nearly doubling again by 2050.
China is projected to overtake the US as the largest economy by 2017 in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms

Subject and Keywords:
Global
Bric
Energy
Climate Change
G7
G20
Population
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Virtual World, real Leaders: Online games put the future of business leadership on display

s the business world becomes
more distributed and virtual,
do online games offer lessons
on the future of leadership?

Subject and Keywords:
Global
G7
Innovation
Online Games
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_PwC_ World in 2050 The BRICs and Beyond - Prospects, challenges and opportunities

The world economy is projected to grow at an average rate of just over 3% per annum from 2011 to 2050, doubling in size by 2032 and nearly doubling again by 2050.

Subject and Keywords:
Global
Bric
Economy
Climate Change
G7
G20
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