Capital Account | How the global economy is changingByManas Chakravarty
Whereas the United States is really emerging again as a stronger economy. Mexico, linked to the US, benefiting from that. So it's a period of intense reshuffling. Related video:Brexit—What It Means for the Global Economy Read the Bain Brief:The Potential Impacts of Brexit on the Global ...
【题目】In an economy wher e dat a is changing how companies creat e valu e - and compet e -experts predict that using artificial intelligenc e (Al) at a larger scal e will add as much as$15.7 trillion to th e global economy by 2030.As Al is changing how companies work, many ...
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Value—which might entail lower prices, promotions, larger package sizes, or less expensive shipping—is the primary reason for this unexpected shift to different brands. There has been a move to products that are less expensive. Homebody economy: Only about...
In an economy where dat a is changing how companies create value — and compete — experts predict that using artificial intelligence (Al) at a larger scale will add as much as $I5.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030. As Al is changing how companies work, many believe that who does...
Don Tapscott is here to help, demystifying this world-changing, trust-building technology which, he says, represents nothing less than the second generation of the internet and holds the potential to transform money, business, government and society....
This year, 11.58 million students are expected to graduate in China. That's 820,000 more than last year, and unemployment is a clear concern for all. However, there is still great promise in the ICT industry. Today's booming digital economy is creating new jobs every day. Since 2019, va...
Although the demand for basic cognitive and manual skills is likely to decline, physical work is not going away. It may still account for just under one-third of work hours across the economy in the future, driven by growth in sectors such as transportation services, constructi...
The European nation’s energy revolution has made it a leader in replacing nukes and fossil fuels with wind and solar technology.