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Morrow 1994
Global Paradox, published 13
years ago, proclaimed the global phenomenon we are witnessing
today: The Bigger the World Economy, the More Powerful
It’s Smallest Players right down to
the individual.
John Naisbitt builds a powerful instrument of comprehension
about the seemingly chaotic changes that appear to grip
our world today. The paradox, as
he sees it, is powered by the explosive developments in
telecommunications which are
the driving forces simultaneously creating a huge global
economy and multiplying and empowering its parts. Anticipating
what we know now about China, he shows that while central
economic planning got China nowhere, China’s individual
entrepreneurs are swiftly moving in the direction of becoming
one of the world’s powerful economic players.
Received
England's World Review Award for The Best Book
of The Year.
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