Paradox, a Paradox, an Economic Paradox, A (John Naisbitt)
- 1994 ----- color ----- 27 min ----- vhs
- (Upon Reflection series) Host Marcia Alvar speaks with John Naisbitt, author of The Global Paradox. Mr. Naisbitt explains how, with the proliferation of telecommunications, the spread of democracy, and increase in smaller countries, the world's economy is going through deconstruction--a time when smaller countries and companies will have more power. He also discusses tribalism vs. nationalism, the importance of the mother tongue, and tourism as the largest industry in the world. He examines huge companies as "main frames in a PC world," how economics will be more important than politics, and the end of representative democracy.
- Topics: (Business Finance, Economics, International Business)
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