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China has the world’s second-largest nominal GDP in current dollars and the largest in terms of PPP. Its economy has seen historical growth in the last two decades, causing some economists to speculate that China may overtake the U.S. as the world's largest economy in the future. As ...
China has the world’s second-largest nominal GDP in current dollars and the largest in terms of PPP. Its economy has seen historical growth in the last two decades, causing some economists to speculate that China may overtake the U.S. as the world's largest economy in the future. As ...
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future of worklabor marketstechnological changeIndustry 4.0.In recent years, there has been an escalation of concern revolving around the effect that automation will have on the future of work. Numerous studies have beguSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Join me on a journey into the future, where we will consider the profound transformations that are set to take place in financial services, economies, and the way they interconnect. Over the next three decades, a multitude of factors including artificial intelligence (AI), climate change, and...
Innovation and new technology are at the core of Chinese and Australian economies in the future, and cooperation is highly beneficial as both countries are undertaking economic transitions, experts said.
driven by substantial investment in research and development, a high concentration of high-tech jobs, and a robust startup ecosystem," WalletHub analyst Cassandra Happe toldFOX Business. "These factors position Washington as a current leader and a future powerhouse in economic growth and innovation....
This section abruptly slides into the novel's fourth part: an essay on ecology and water shortage that concludes by listing Dara's publisher's Web address, alongside an invitation to leave contributions in return for future articles. The book concludes with a fifth section, built out of a ...
future trajectories are highly dependent on policy choices and public investment patterns and hence can be molded by public action; (3) they evolve through interdependent decisions of many actors such that few emerging patterns can be linked to a particular agent within the system; and (4) the ...