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Signals - The 27 Trends Defining the Future of the Global Economy

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A revealing, visual exploration of the trends and forces that will shape tomorrow's economy
Designed from scratch by the expert team at Visual Capitalist, Signals uses a data-driven approach to demonstrate straightforward, visually striking takeaways on the trends that will define the next decade of the global economy. The book highlights 27 distinct "signals" that assist in piecing together the future direction of the economy, society, and financial markets. Each signal is accompanied by a graphical roadmap explaining how it came to be, along with a data-driven dashboard that showcases relevant datapoints. Indications of the signal's overall strength are included, as well as charts and visualizations that put each signal into perspective and show its potential impact on the global economy. Signals is an invaluable resource for entrepreneurs, executives, policymakers, and regulators trying to get a head start on the major factors that will shape what tomorrow looks like. It's also a fascinating read for anyone with a personal or professional interest in the social, technological, and other forces that will impact how we live, work, and play in the coming decade.

List of contents










Introduction xi
What Is a Signal? xii
01 Society & Demographics 1
Aging World 3
Urban Evolution 11
Rising Middle Class 19
Decentralization of Media 27
Rising Wealth Inequality 35
02 Environment 43
Climate Pressures 45
Water Crisis 53
Electrification of Everything 61
03 Digital World 69
Information Overload 71
Data as a Moat 79
Cyber's Wild West 87
04 Technological Innovation 95
Accelerating Technology 97
The 5G Revolution 105
The New Space Race 113
CRISPR: Gene Editing at Scale 121
05 Money & Markets 129
Indebted World 131
Falling Interest Rates 139
Central Bank Impotence 147
Stock Market Concentration 155
Dwindling Corporate Longevity 164
Sustainable Investing 171
06 Consumer Behavior 179
Frictionless Retail 181
The Rise of Meatless Meat 189
Connected Health 197
07 Geopolitical Landscape 205
Bipolar World 207
Peak Globalization 215
Splinternet 223
Bibliography 223


About the author










Jeff Desjardins is the Editor-in-Chief of Visual Capitalist, a media site that creates and curates visuals on business and investing. His work has been featured in Forbes, CNBC, MarketWatch, The Huffington Post, The World Economic Forum, and The Wall Street Journal.


Summary

Discover the trends shaping our world, and explore the data underlying them, in this fascinating, visual journey.

In Signals, Visual Capitalist founder and editor-in-chief Jeff Desjardins and his team explore the 27 most important trends shaping the future of our global economy. This striking book draws on the oceans of data we're all surrounded by to extract insights about where we are and where we are headed--from society and demographics to the environment, digital tech, the markets, and more. It also includes:
* Infographics, charts, and other data visualizations that identify signals hiding in the data
* Discussions about the impact trends are having on the world around us
* A full bibliography with references to the data sourced by the author

Signals is a must-read for entrepreneurs, executives, policymakers, and regulators--or simply, anyone seeking to navigate a complex world.

Product details

Authors Jeff Desjardins
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9781119853176
ISBN 978-1-119-85317-6
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 245 mm x 190 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

Weltwirtschaft, Volkswirtschaftslehre, Economics, Volks- u. Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Business & Corporate Economics

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