As populations fall, nations that can tap human potential will succeed
For much of the 20th century, many were accustomed to thinking of people as an ever-expanding resource. As the number of
people grew, so did labour markets, consumer markets, scientific communities, production systems and armies. In 1950, the world’s population was about 2.5 billion. In 2026, it is reaching 8.3 billion...
via South China Morning Post
For much of the 20th century, many were accustomed to thinking of people as an ever-expanding resource. As the number of
people grew, so did labour markets, consumer markets, scientific communities, production systems and armies. In 1950, the world’s population was about 2.5 billion. In 2026, it is reaching 8.3 billion...
via South China Morning Post