I hope you're right. Most of the commentators seem to be predicting that the recovery will be slow and laborious. Where do you see the main drivers of global growth over the next 5-10 years — consumer demand in Asia? Renewable energy?
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I hope you're right. Most of the commentators seem to be predicting that the recovery will be slow and laborious. Where do you see the main drivers of global growth over the next 5-10 years — consumer demand in Asia? Renewable energy?
Me too! Yes it will be slow but we can still hope for and work toward a boom -- right?
Main driver of global growth: entrepreneurship, innovation (technology).
Main country drivers of growth: China (it's just a matter of time before China will be a luxury-car market on par w/U.S.A.), India, Brazil and Russia.
Yes, renewable energy will be big but so will off-shoring and technology (think Apple tablet next).
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