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"In 2007, the U.S. accounted for about 20% of the world economy (using purchasing power parity, the most rational metric), Europe about the same, and China around 6%. Now, the U.S. is roughly 15% and declining, Europe is about 14% and dropping faster, while China is north of 20%. This shift happened within the lifespan of a book. Small differences in compound growth produce massive outcome differentials over time, as Warren Buffett keeps preaching." questo da ultimo post di Taleb
"In 2007, the U.S. accounted for about 20% of the world economy (using purchasing power parity, the most rational metric), Europe about the same, and China around 6%. Now, the U.S. is roughly 15% and declining, Europe is about 14% and dropping faster, while China is north of 20%. This shift happened within the lifespan of a book. Small differences in compound growth produce massive outcome differentials over time, as Warren Buffett keeps preaching." questo da ultimo post di Taleb
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questo è link per Taleb "The World in Which We Live Now" https://nntaleb.medium.co... che mi fa venire in mente una cosa dello stesso tenore scritto da Michel Liebreich sulla transizione ecologica in un articolo in due parti intitolato "The Pragmatic Climate Reset" su Bloomberg https://about.bnef.com/in...
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la robustezza dell'economia verde l'ha capita per ora solo la Cina, la via della Seta ha aperto la strada a investimenti verdi in tutto il mondo, 240 miliardi negli ultimi 4 anni che hanno creato nuovi hub tecnologici, come Ungheria per le batterie, Marocco per idrogeno verde, Indonesia per la prima trasformazione dei metalli, il Brasile per servire l'america latina e il messico per gli usa. Qui il post "China big green leap forward" https://www.netzeropolicy...
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