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The World in 2050: Striving for a More Just, Prosperous, and Harmonious Global Community

Edited by Harinder S. Kohli

in OUP Catalogue from Oxford University Press

Abstract: The world economy has, over the past half century, become increasingly intertwined, and countries mutually dependent. The convergence of emerging market economies (EMEs) with the advanced, richer ones has led to dramatic transformation-where the former have sustained growth rates far higher than the latter. But more recently, given the global economic turbulence since 2007, questions have arisen as to whether the era of rapid convergence is over, and whether more EMEs are destined to get mired in the middle income trap. This book takes a long-term perspective of the economic and social outlook of the world to 2050, focusing on cross-cutting intergenerational issues that often get overshadowed by the short-term crises and political preoccupations of the day. It argues that for a prosperous economic order, convergence of large developing economies-led by East Asia and India-with the developed world is crucial given the former's share in the global GDP. Addressing the various aspects of emerging markets such as international trade, urbanization, food security, climate change, and governance, the book brings out the role of the global economic community toward increasing living standards throughout the world while pressuring our fragile planet. A joint effort of a multidisciplinary, multicultural team of 26 authors who were born in twelve different countries on five continents, this book is an analytically rigorous exploration of the future of the global economy and its societies. Contributors to this volume - Ramgopal Agarwala Montek Singh Ahluwalia Jack Boorman Daniel Byman Michel Camdessus Marco Ferroni Cameron Hepburn Vittorio Hosle Gregory K. Ingram Anne Jamison Horst Kohler Harinder S. Kohli Harpaul Alberto Kohli Pascal Lamy Alden LeClair Claudio Loser R.A. Mashelkar Gerard Payen Alexander Pfeiffer Andrew Sheng Anoop Singh Alejandro Toledo Ieva Vilkelyte Yosuke Yasuda Yuan Zhou

Date: 2017
Edition: 2
ISBN: 9780199476572
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