Looking to 2060: A global vision of future economic growth

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2012
  • What will the world economy look like after 2050? The balance of economic power is set to shift during the next half century, as fast-growing emerging markets such as China and Brazil account for a larger share of global output and world GDP, while developed countries such as the United States and Japan see their share easing back. These OECD projections, which pre-date the coronavirus pandemic, are not set in stone, and economic reforms to improve performance could alter future world rankings. For more information on the long-term outlook, visit: www.oecd.org/economy/lookingt...
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Комментарии • 878

  • @ChemistryAtomistic
    @ChemistryAtomistic 8 лет назад +205

    Oh, great! Even on 2060 Brazil will be a poor country.

  • @nitinprajapat12345
    @nitinprajapat12345 7 лет назад +74

    if I was able to alive in 2060 then I will be over🤔64 years older what about you guys👴

  • @stephanymoreno7048
    @stephanymoreno7048 2 года назад +6

    This video came out 2012 when i was in 11th grade. Im now 28 years old, year 2022. I remember back when i was a senior in high school my math teacher and history teacher would tell me and my class mates to start saving. Hopefully i remember to revisit this video 30 years from now

  • @samvortex4136
    @samvortex4136 7 лет назад +148

    China and India alone would have 50% of world's gdp by 2060-2050 lol XD

  • @videoupload987
    @videoupload987 9 лет назад +46

    The world is so fun to live in!!!

  • @abheygpt1
    @abheygpt1 3 года назад +4

    CRUX of the video : You will see youngsters in Asia and Africa while Grandpas and Grandmas in Europe, US , Australia 😂

  • @broesilov
    @broesilov 9 лет назад +12

    It sounds more like long-term guessing.

  • @Btt8
    @Btt8 8 лет назад +118

    This Video has failed to consider the emerging automated societies.

  • @zigokirtash
    @zigokirtash 9 лет назад +12

    I just wonder one thing. How is it possible for such a big GDP growth for the world as a whole (which we can reason from the growing of non OECD countries) to take place if growth has traditionally been a result of fossil fuels usage and now they are beginning to be depleted?

  • @mukundmohan1767
    @mukundmohan1767 5 лет назад +4

    What will happen if China and India collaborate

  • @arian1569
    @arian1569 3 года назад +2

    Can we have a re look at the projections ...seems ok track post pandemic also ? Or a fresh calibration possible ?

  • @arijitdeb3638
    @arijitdeb3638 8 лет назад +38

    I think India's growth will be much faster as expected becuase of the new government and various projects 'like Make in India' and so on. I think India will achieve that goal maybe in 2045. I am optimistic about the future as now is the time for developing nations to progress.

  • @abheygpt1
    @abheygpt1 2 года назад +8

    So population plays a major role in a nations GDP. Kudos India and China

  • @marcopolo3001
    @marcopolo3001 10 лет назад +36

    Greenland is an emerging economy now? So do seals and polar bears want condos too? Or just the penguins.

  • @neoaksa
    @neoaksa 6 лет назад +56

    India and China own so many people, why shouldn’t they deserve a better life? Only western people can enjoy good things?

  • @boeldieujean-paul9546
    @boeldieujean-paul9546 11 лет назад +5

    In 1920, the "oil peak" was forecast for year 1924, and the production of oil was 100 times less than now. You cannot imagine how it is difficult to keep the market price of oil at current level, in order to provide such an amount of taxes for producing and consuming countries. 94 % of what you pay in service stations is such taxes.

  • @aakash26159
    @aakash26159 8 лет назад +9

    I am an Indian and I want China to help us and make investment in our country so that we can also grow like you

  • @voistonjiang3586
    @voistonjiang3586 7 лет назад +9

    We China is still on our way developing. Although we have grown rapidly recent years, there are still lots of things we should do. So just leave us alone.

  • @0404aah
    @0404aah 10 лет назад +6

    sure there will be less of a difference between the richest and the poorest countries but I thought the difference would the opposite way with the richer becoming richer and the poorer becoming poorer please explain

  • @Xarriable
    @Xarriable 7 лет назад +33

    These predictions are not taking into consideration many factors that can ruin the prospect. One of them being war...