This study maps and analyses current and future global trends in economics and society up to 2035, summarizing foresight studies and identifying new trends and policy implications for the EU.
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Report location: | abstract |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | European Parliamentary Research Service |
Publication date: | November 1, 2018 |
Authors: | Andrea Renda, Aurelie Faure, Christian Egenhofer, Cinzia Alcidi, Daniel Gros, Daniele Rechard, Eamonn Noonan, Eli Noam, Giovanni Grevi, Jacques Pelkmans, Kong Dejing, Linda Yueh, Matthias Busse, Milan Elkerbout, Nadzeya Laurentsyeva, Natacha Faullimmel, Nikolaas Baeckelmans, Samir Saran, Sandra Parthie, Steven Blockmans, Stjin Hoorens |
Time horizon: | 2035 |
Geographic focus: | European Union, Global |
Page count: | 160 |
The research method involved a literature review of existing foresight studies, analysis of recent changes in identified trends, identification of new or emerging trends, and evaluation of potential policy implications for the EU.
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The report examines global trends in economics and society, projecting to 2035. It reviews existing literature, summarizes foresight studies, identifies new trends, and considers implications for EU policy. It covers demographic changes, economic growth patterns, globalization's vulnerability, technological transformation, climate change, resource competition, inequality, and the impact of these trends on the EU.
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Categories: 2018 publication year | 2030s time horizon | 2035 time horizon | English publication language | Global geographic scope | climate change | demographics | economic growth | economics | eu impact | european union geographic scope | globalization | inequality | policy implications | resource competition | society | technology