
Capital Superabundance
Total world assets are growing to $900 trillion by 2020, or 10 times the size of the underlying global economy. The state of capital superabundance will persist for decades, suppressing interest rates and rates of return.
RELATED INSIGHT
A world awash in money | Bain Report | November 14, 2012

Ages and stages of life
The steady upward creep in life expectancies will likely accelerate as a new set of life-extending technologies moves from labs to clinics. This will shift the ages of the stages of life, including family formation and retirement, which in turn will change consumer behaviors and moderate the pressures from aging global populations.
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Labor 2030 | Bain Report | February 07, 2018

Post-globalization
The current cycle of globalization has peaked and is starting to ebb. Geopolitical tensions have passed their nadir and will continue to rise, accelerating the impact of the political environment on the macroeconomic environment.

Sunset of oil
For nearly 70 years, oil's dominance tied the price and flow of oil to the rise and fall of the global economy. Over the coming decades, the sun will begin to set on the dominance of oil's economics on the global macro landscape, reshuffling the economics of the most important commodity in the world and altering patterns of global trade, capital flows and economic development.

Two-frontier growth
After decades of growth principally driven by the catch-up of emerging markets, these markets have largely stalled along with advanced economies. The next phase of growth will occur on two frontiers—a resurgence among some advanced economies through technology-led innovation, and a new cohort of emerging markets led principally by India.

Spatial economics
The cost of distance will decline sharply over the next two decades, altering the way we live and work. The catalyst for this historic shift: an array of new platform technologies that have pushed down the cost of distance to the tipping point.
RELATED INSIGHTS
Spatial Economics | Bain Brief | February 10, 2016
The Declining Cost of Distance | Bain Infographic | June 28, 2016

Widgets to digits
Computational power, networking, storage, sensor technologies and the software that runs on them are approaching a critical threshold, and their next milestone is translating everything in the real world ("widgets") into the symbolic world of digital.

Rise of platforms
Platforms—business models that facilitate the creation of value by others rather than internally—are growing rapidly. They will form protected harbors more dynamic than the walled fortress of firms, but more protected than the tumultuous ocean of the open market.

Bell curves to barbells
Midsized businesses will face increasing pressures as technology creates massive economies of scale in certain industries, simultaneously enabling even the smallest businesses to access the benefits of that scale, while maintaining the speed and agility to define and win in ever tighter niche markets.

Rediscovering the middle
The rise of a mass middle class society was the defining social feature of the 20th century, and its decline has created one of the most agitating challenges at the start of the 21st century. The middle class will be rebuilt as a resurgence in government's societal role combines with technology-facilitated opportunities.