The GEAB is a crisis bulletin, but our team of researchers often explores how the system is being mended and reinvented. Not in this issue entirely dedicated to anticipating the giga-crises that the final period of systemic transition promises. Europe is at the centre of this exercise of observation of ...
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February GEAB – Pensions, New techs, Climate, … A general crisis of the future
The future has been in crisis for 20 years! The February GEAB proposes a retrospective of this disease of the future or “futuritis” and anticipates along this line of understanding risks of dramatic evolution of Western governance during this decade. On the other side of the planet, another disease – ...
Read More »January GEAB – A landscape of the world in 2020
Like every January for the past 14 years, this month the GEAB outlines the landscape of the year that we are all about to navigate. Structuring trends, 32 key trends, a calendar of the year’s major dates and a round-the-world tour of the continents/regions risks make up this issue designed ...
Read More »GlobalEurope Panorama 2018: Inauguration of the “World-after” (5 structuring trends)
PUBLIC REVIEW of our monthly bulletin GEAB (January, 2018). Subscribe here ! Reinforced by the 75% success rate of our 2017 anticipations, our team presents in this January issue of the GEAB, 5 structuring trends and 33 “Up & Down 2018” anticipations. Here are some financial related fragments we selected for you. Many more topics are covered ...
Read More »A reaction to our GEAB article on Petroyuan, by Irina Yarigina: Professor at the Financial University of Moscow
It goes without saying, that there are several prerequisites for national currencies usage: reliable economic and financial developments, economic demand of the currency, ability of the national currency to perform as the money abroad (payments, savings, exchange base, etc.), low level of transaction costs (favorable conditions for relations), legislation, that ...
Read More »Money, Finance, Europe, Democracy, Geopolitical Configuration: the GEAB bulletin’s 35 trends
PUBLIC COMMUNIQUE of our monthly bulletin GEAB January, 2017. Subscribe here ! Every year, LEAP/E2020 is offering you a short overview of the up and down[1] trends of the year which is starting. In addition to the intellectual interest of this contribution of LEAP/E2020, which of course reflects many of our researchers’ analyses over the ...
Read More »Open letter to the G20
The following is an open letter from Franck Biancheri, Director of studies of LEAP to the G20. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your next summit takes place in a few days in London; but are you aware that you have less than a semester to prevent the world from plunging into a ...
Read More »US Isolation: When global finance turns away from the dollar system, it means the cliff is near
PUBLIC COMMUNIQUE of our monthly bulletin GEAB October, 2016. Subscribe here ! The United States has been voluntarily isolating itself from the rest of the world, and not just from a geopolitical point of view. This terrible isolation can only get worse, whatever the result of the presidential election: if Trump wins, it will ...
Read More »US elections: the detonator of the ultimate phase of the economic and financial American crisis (Excerpt GEAB June 2016)
This month we analyze the impact of the US presidential campaign on the way the American economic and financial situations are perceived. We all know that reality is a matter of perception. Our readers have probably noticed that recently we have spoken less frequently of the US economy in our ...
Read More »New trends in economic thinking as a result of the multiplication of global players: Public support in turbulent markets, by Dr. Prof. Irina Z. Yarygina
LEAP2020 is happy to share with you an article written by Dr. Prof. Irina Z. Yarygina (Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation) after our second EuroBRICS webinar on Political Anticipation. (cf Report Webinar2) New trends in economic thinking as a result of the multiplication of global players: Public support in ...
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