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Shift and Consequence

Shift and Consequence. Shift and Consequence. The revolution has only begun. Ambition to improve infrastructure, increase productivity, create jobs, and alleviate poverty has put into motion what will likely be the biggest economic stimulus in history.

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Shift and Consequence

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  1. Shift and Consequence

  2. Shift and Consequence • The revolution has only begun. • Ambition to improve infrastructure, increase productivity, create jobs, and alleviate poverty has put into motion what will likely be the biggest economic stimulus in history. • The last transformation of similar magnitude—the Industrial Revolution—involved far fewer people in far fewer nations but still produced a century-and-a-half economic expansion that altered lives everywhere. • Today’s revolution spans the globe, includes far more people in far more countries, and represents the biggest opportunity in the history of capitalism.

  3. Shift and Consequence • We are currently experiencing roughly • 10times the economic acceleration of the Industrial Revolution, • on more than 100 times the scale, • resulting in an economic transformation that carries over 1,000times the force of change. • The transfer of the leadership baton from wealthy countries to emerging markets, for better and for worse, revolutionizes our interpretation of the global business environment. • The standards of work, leadership, and think different, we suspect, will “change” as well

  4. Shift and Consequence • Rapid urbanization is propelling growth across emerging markets and shifting the world’s economic balance toward the east and south. • By 2025, it will create a “consumer class” with more than four billion people, up from a billion in 1990. • Nearly half will live in the emerging world’s cities, which are set to inject almost $25 trillion into the global economy. • 440 largely obscure urban areas will account for close to 50 percent of expected global GDP growth between 2010 and 2025.

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