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Boom, Bust & Echo: How to Profit from the Coming Demographic Shift by David K. Foot
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Boom Bust & Echo: Profiting from the Demographic Shift in the 21st Century

by David K. Foot

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Stoddart (2000), Paperback, 313 pages

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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0921912978, Hardcover)

A Canadian Bestseller! Demographics is the key to understanding the past and forecasting the future. From financial planning to urban planning, Professor David Foot shows us how to track the trends that will have a profound impact upon our lives.

The boomers, the busters, and the echo generation: discover the nation's future - and yours - in demographics, the simple but highly potent tool for understanding the past and foretelling the future, by Canada's foremost expert. What are the best investments? Where are the new business opportunities? What will become of our cities? What are the prospects for real estate? The job market? Education? Health care? Foot and Stoffman provide answers in a book full of arresting insights and practical ideas.

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