Simon & Schuster 1996 The
first time John Naisbitt went to Asia was 1967. Ever since then he has
visited Asia several times each year. His experience and profound understanding
resulted in writing Megatrends Asia, published in 24 countries.
Megatrends Asia predicted that while Japan would be on
a long downwards slide, China would soon turn into a dominant force for
the rest of the world.
Asia’s once isolated Nation States would expand their individual
economies and develop a powerful new synergy that works to their mutual
benefit. In the 21st century, Asia would become
both our major competiter and the major consumer
for goods and services, individualism would increase and rapid urbanization
put millions out of poverty.
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