
The Age of Decay
How Aging and Shrinking Populations could Usher in the Decline of Civilization
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Shamil Ismail

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"Catapults you into a future scenario that cannot be ignored"
Connecting seemingly unrelated instances of essential worker shortages around the world, investment analyst Shamil Ismail builds a compelling and well-researched narrative explaining why aging populations and falling birth rates are leading to a shrinking pool of essential workers in developed countries, which will massively disrupt their societies.
Methodically unpacking the factors driving this escalating crisis, he shows why proposed solutions such as automation, AI, and raising the retirement age will not fix this problem. The implications will be widespread, leading to crumbling cities with decaying infrastructure, while economic growth will be stunted by creaking supply chains, declining demand, and a shrinking tax base.
Sifting through the data, trends and forecasts, Ismail answers these intriguing questions, allowing us to prepare for the daunting future that lies ahead.
- When are we likely to see the first major signs of this new reality?
- Which countries will be most impacted, and by when?
- How will companies and investment markets be affected?
- Can this path to decay be avoided and what can we do?
The Age of Decay is a provocative read that will stimulate debate over the impact of the shifting demographics on society. It is an indispensable input in strategic planning for business leaders, investors and governments.
Tautly written with the clever use of occasional fictional narratives, the book distils a wide range of topics into a riveting read.
A must-read for anyone interested in how the future could unfold.