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Globalization and Change

Big E or Little e . Globalization and Change. US = 5* ( China+India ) . Post WW II. Japan + Germany = 0.5*US. New Players = Indonesia, Mexico, Turkey . (China + India) = 3* US . Japan + Germany = 0.2*US. The Consumptive Mandate Waveform: if you got more, consume even more: Maintain BAU.

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Globalization and Change

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  1. Big E or Little e  Globalization and Change US = 5* (China+India) Post WW II Japan + Germany = 0.5*US New Players = Indonesia, Mexico, Turkey (China + India) = 3* US Japan + Germany = 0.2*US

  2. The Consumptive Mandate Waveform: if you got more, consume even more: Maintain BAU Greed sustainability

  3. Accelerated Climate Change CONSUMPTION 

  4. Correct this  • Our view of the world as a resource to use up must change! • Profit vs Equity: Surplus  Growth or Equity? Growth or Prosperity? • This is your generations challenge:

  5. What Inequity Looks Like

  6. There is some indication that this is starting to change slowly

  7. Summary • Once again, the issue is not that inequity exists but rather that the amplitude of the inequity is enormous (and getting larger) • The bias of GDB is that this situation is the end result of e continually trying to implement E in a social Darwinist manner • However, bubble collapse now gives us a second chance to behave differently  which do we value more – personal wealth or global equity?

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