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Global paradox: The Bigger the world economy, the more powerful its smallest players
Global Paradox explores one of John Naisbitt’s central ideas: as the global economy becomes increasingly interconnected and expansive, power paradoxically shifts toward smaller, more agile players—small nations, small companies, and even individuals. Naisbitt analyzes global economic trends, technological change, and the rise of the information society, arguing that decentralization and regionalism will shape the future of world development. Combining economic forecasting with social analysis, the book examines how small-scale innovation, entrepreneurship, and flexible organizations can thrive in an era of global integration
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