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Der Wohlstand kommt in langen Wellen. Wie wir in Zukunft besser leben können
- Narrated by: Thomas Lang
- Length: 2 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ist die Zukunft planbar? "An den Knappheiten von heute entwickeln sich die Strukturen und Berufe von morgen", so Erik Händelers provokante These. Als Stichwortgeber für neue Trends im Gesundheitswesen und in der Arbeitswelt überzeugt Händeler seine Zuhörer und Gesprächspartner von der "Theorie der langen Wellen", die auf den russischen Nationalökonom Nikolai Kondratieff zurückgeht. Für Wirtschaft und Politik, für gesellschaftliche Institutionen und auch die Kirchen gilt demnach gleichermaßen: "Der beste Weg in die Zukunft ist, in Menschen zu investieren."
(c)+(p) 2009 Brendow Verlag
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