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Diagnosing from a Di | |
| John Martin-Joy | ||
ǻ | Cambridge University Press | ||
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Mass Affluence | |
Are Americans living beyond their means in pursuit of luxury ?or has luxury simply become affordable enough for people to enjoy without breaking their budgets? | ||
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The Increasingly Bin | |
Over the past 15 years, the United States has become the world’s sole superpower, dwarfing every other nation in terms of economic and military might. And while Japan, Russia, and the EU have fallen further behind, one nation has emerged to join the U.S. as the primary driver of global prosperity: China. In astronomical terms, we might envision the U.S. and Chinese economies as two stars revolving about each other, while accelerating and pulling a host of planets along with them. | ||
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Elder-Care Becomes a | |
In addition to the retrained older workers who will remain in the workforce, there will also be growing numbers of even older people, in their 80s and 90s, who will no longer be able to work or even care for themselves. | ||
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The Power of Crisis | |
| Ian Bremmer | ||
ǻ | Simon & Schuster | ||