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=The scenario=
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The year is 2030; Everywhere on the street
The current financial crisis leads to a depression in Europe. The billions of Euro pumped into the financial market by the richer nations in the EU, helps the economy to stabalise and show signs of recovery. But, the recovery is long drawn and the rich nations are not able to sustain the financial flow and start withdrawing the money released to divert it to other economic requirements. The EU is also unable to sustain subsidising the lesser developed member states. This causes wide spent resentment among member nations. With rising unemployment levels and falling standards of living, member nations turn their focus inward and adopt more socialistic practices. People start re-looking at their identity. Till now they believed in a unified EU, but as the EU is not able to keep the ship afloat, richer members consider the option of being the first to part ways so that they are able to serve their people better. EU starts disintegrating.


=Background Information=
=Background Information=

Revision as of 18:11, 2 October 2009

The scenario

The current financial crisis leads to a depression in Europe. The billions of Euro pumped into the financial market by the richer nations in the EU, helps the economy to stabalise and show signs of recovery. But, the recovery is long drawn and the rich nations are not able to sustain the financial flow and start withdrawing the money released to divert it to other economic requirements. The EU is also unable to sustain subsidising the lesser developed member states. This causes wide spent resentment among member nations. With rising unemployment levels and falling standards of living, member nations turn their focus inward and adopt more socialistic practices. People start re-looking at their identity. Till now they believed in a unified EU, but as the EU is not able to keep the ship afloat, richer members consider the option of being the first to part ways so that they are able to serve their people better. EU starts disintegrating.

Background Information

Introduction

Driver 1

Driver 2

Oil becomes scarce

Demographics

Industry changes

Innovation

Conclusion