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======World trade: possible futures====== | ======World trade: possible futures====== | ||
+ | This report explores four scenarios for the future of world trade by 2020.\\ | ||
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| Publication date: |June 30, 2009 | | | Publication date: |June 30, 2009 | | ||
- | | Authors: | | | + | | Time horizon: |2020 |
- | | Time horizon: | 2020 | + | | Geographic focus: |Global |
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=====Methods===== | =====Methods===== | ||
- | + | The research method involves scenario planning, a form of futures analysis that identifies key drivers of change and develops narratives to describe various plausible future outcomes. This method challenges current trend-based forecasting by considering radically different scenarios to test policy robustness and inspire strategic development.\\ | |
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=====Key Insights===== | =====Key Insights===== | ||
+ | The report presents four scenarios depicting how world trade could evolve by 2020, considering factors such as resource availability, | ||
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~~DISCUSSION~~ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||
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