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== Introduction ==
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This page will contain the results of the scenario planning process of group 3 of class RSM EMBA05 on the following subject:<br><br>
''The future of the global economy in 2015''<br><br>


==Research Documentation==
[[The future of the global economy in 2020]]
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/globalmacro/ which contains a link to an Economist article to get us started: Analysis: The Economist, Sep 06, 2005 The perfect storm.<br><br>
 
[[The future of the global village 2020]] which contains a scenario of last years students.<br><br>
 
http://www.odci.gov/nic/NIC_home.html is the homepage of the National Intelligence Councel. Mapping the Global future is a useful report.
 
==Research Questions==
Note to group: please add your research questions below.<br><br>
#* Which countries drive the asian economy?<br>
#* Are the economies in terms of GDP increasing, and how rapidly?<br>
#* What are the trade balances of the major economies in asia, for example China and India?<br>
#* Which countries drive the african econmy?<br>
#* Are the economies increasing in terms of GDP, and how rapidly?<br>
#* What are the trade balances of some of the important economies in africa?<br>
#* Which countries drive the south and middle america econmy?<br>
#* Are the economies in south and middle america increasing in terms of GDP, and how rapidly?<br>
#* What are the trade balances of some of the important economies in south and middle america? <br>
#* What is GDP in the USA , and what is the increase factor?<br>
#* What is the trade balance in the USA, and how is this balanced?<br>
#* Which countries drive the European economies (including Russia)?<br>
#* What is the GDP of the European countries, and what is the increase factor? <br>
#* What is the trade balance of these European countries?<br>

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