Earlier quoted context omitted.
"Where as today the global economy is stagnating." The global economy is in good shape. Western economies are stagnating - but there are 5 billion people who were not even on the economic radar just 50 years ago. They were earning basically 'nothing'. But now they are earning 'something' and it's growing fast. There are more than 40 countries with growth over 5% GDP growth in 2015. [1] There are 5 billion people who…
The top 15 economies in the world are 75% of the world economy. Most are in the West. The growth of the other 25% is not going to help much if these 15 combined do not grow more than the efficiency gains from automation.
But they are not most of the population.
We're talking about employment here.
5 billion people 'lives improving dramatically' vs. 2 billion people 'lives improving slowly' is a good equation.
That those 2 billion are 'already wealthy' and a small uptick in their wealth increases the global GDP a little bit more is and odd way of looking at it.
By that measure, we should be focusing on Gates and Zuckerbergs wealth more than anything else!
The 'global GDP' is not the point here.