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"Catapults you into a future scenario that cannot be ignored"
The Age of Decay (revised edition) is a thought-provoking exploration of how demographic shifts - particularly aging populations and declining birth rates - could unravel the very fabric of modern civilization.

Investment analyst Shamil Ismail argues that the real threat lies not just in fewer people, but in the fast-shrinking pool of essential workers-those who keep society functioning, from healthcare and agriculture to logistics and infrastructure. As these roles become harder to fill in developed countries, the consequences could be catastrophic: crumbling cities, disrupted supply chains, and economic stagnation.

The book dismantles popular solutions like automation, robots, AI, and raising the retirement age, showing how these strategies fail to address the human-centric nature of essential work. Instead, Ismail emphasizes the need for a radical rethink of immigration policies, as countries will increasingly compete for labor to sustain their economies.

Sifting through the latest data, trends and forecasts, Ismail answers these intriguing questions, allowing us to prepare for the daunting future that lies [...] are we likely to see the first major signs of this new reality?
Which countries will be most impacted, and by when?
How will companies and investment markets be affected?
Can this path to decay be avoided, and what can we do?

The Age of Decay is a wake-up call for investors, policymakers, and business leaders. It is indispensable for strategic planning.

Tautly written and backed by meticulous research, the author blends hard data with occasional fictional scenes to make the future feel alarmingly real.

A must-read for anyone interested in how the future could unfold.
"Catapults you into a future scenario that cannot be ignored"
The Age of Decay (revised edition) is a thought-provoking exploration of how demographic shifts - particularly aging populations and declining birth rates - could unravel the very fabric of modern civilization.

Investment analyst Shamil Ismail argues that the real threat lies not just in fewer people, but in the fast-shrinking pool of essential workers-those who keep society functioning, from healthcare and agriculture to logistics and infrastructure. As these roles become harder to fill in developed countries, the consequences could be catastrophic: crumbling cities, disrupted supply chains, and economic stagnation.

The book dismantles popular solutions like automation, robots, AI, and raising the retirement age, showing how these strategies fail to address the human-centric nature of essential work. Instead, Ismail emphasizes the need for a radical rethink of immigration policies, as countries will increasingly compete for labor to sustain their economies.

Sifting through the latest data, trends and forecasts, Ismail answers these intriguing questions, allowing us to prepare for the daunting future that lies [...] are we likely to see the first major signs of this new reality?
Which countries will be most impacted, and by when?
How will companies and investment markets be affected?
Can this path to decay be avoided, and what can we do?

The Age of Decay is a wake-up call for investors, policymakers, and business leaders. It is indispensable for strategic planning.

Tautly written and backed by meticulous research, the author blends hard data with occasional fictional scenes to make the future feel alarmingly real.

A must-read for anyone interested in how the future could unfold.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780639791371
ISBN-10: 0639791379
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Ismail, Shamil
Hersteller: Quickfox Publishing
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Shamil Ismail
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.09.2023
Gewicht: 0,462 kg
Artikel-ID: 127783647

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