Where is the Geography with the Most Gravity Now?

Posted by ETIS on Tuesday, July 12, 2016
World economy.
Let us think back to the Great Flood.
Many textbooks in he U.S. for many years were analyzed by analyzers to be 'Euro-centered', in terms of who modern history top economies were and are.
Netherlands, France, England, for instance were historically considered high in the ranks of having large amounts of money, in which they could finance expeditions, especially during the 17th to 20th centuries.
Let us quickly jump to July 2016.
Recently economies such as Nigeria, South Africa, and Egypt, have been looked at as big producers, especially in the continent context.
Roma society is accounting for a huge percentage of world economy.
Eastern countries such as Japan and China, have made industrialization strides, as assessed by many Americans.
Countries also nearby, such as India, and in the Arab region, are now producing cars, nice cars; 30 years ago, it was almost unheard of here in America.
Brexit issues have emerged to media readers, as potentially having major impacts on economies such as the U.S.
In consideration of what was said just before these last 2 lines, a question might be, where is all of the economic changes and shifts actually going, and how fast are these changes going to have a readily realizable impact?

History has shown us time and time again, how large economic shifts could play out or materialize.


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