The Emerging Economy 2030:

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The Emerging Economy 2030: Some initial explorations Public Service Foresight Network 22 July 2016

2 THE HORIZONS FORESIGHT METHOD Identify the issue or problem of interest Consider the larger system(s) shaping the issue Prepare a simple domain diagram of what is in or out as a guide. Allow it to evolve over the study. The Horizons Foresight Method is a rigorous and systematic approach that allows us to test assumptions against a range of plausible futures and identify policy challenges and opportunities Identify current assumptions buried in public dialogue and policy documents Identify key trends people assume are true Summarize key assumptions as a description of the expected future. Scan for weak signals of potentially disruptive changes Conduct interviews and facilitate dialogue to understand the system and develop insights Identify key elements or nodes in the system Describe key relationships Use a system map to identify where change could occur and direct further scanning for weak signals as needed Use insights from scanning to identify change drivers shaping the system Do influence maps to see 2 nd to 5 th order consequences Do cross-impact analysis to explore interaction of drivers Develop scenarios to explore a range of futures Identify potential challenges and discontinuities Test robustness of current assumptions and strategies Explore policy challenges and opportunities Identify credible assumptions and robust strategies Identify key uncertainties, surprises and emerging issues Better understand how the system or issue could evolve 2

A new global digital infrastructure is emerging Frictionless commerce cuts out middlemen (e.g. blockchain) New production technologies decentralize manufacturing (e.g. 3-D printing, robots, synbio) Fast, powerful data analytics, sensors & the Internet of Things Global Digital Infrastructure Enables digital global value chains Virtual telepresence allows physical presence around the world Artificial intelligence automates tasks uniquely done by people Robots in society automate and support physical services (e.g. cars, trucks, farms)

that could transform global economic, labour, energy, and governance systems... More virtual workers around the world (using online platforms to perform tasks in the value chain on an as-needed basis) Global Digital Infrastructure (and digital global value chains) Leaner virtual corporations (manage rapid prototyping, develop AI and analytics, manage platform evolution and virtual workers) Rise of autonomous corporations (AI platforms that require minimal human oversight) Service economy becomes more global and digital (both low and high skilled jobs affected) Manufacturing becomes more local but connected to global digital value chains Natural resources demands shift and production becomes more manufactured and decentralized (e.g. synbio)

Into a digitally intermediated mesh economy (DIME)... Design database Designers 3D printers Flexible assembly robots Design/data hub Design AI Tasking site Manufacturer Customer Personal AI 3D print shop AI Pricing AI Logistics AI 3D printers Assembly robot Automated delivery Logistics Shipping 5

DIGITAL DISRUPTION DRIVES GLOBAL ECONOMIC CHANGE What is driving change? What is changing? What are the emerging challenges/opportunities? Evolving digital technologies Decentralized Autonomous Organizations Virtual workers on digital platforms Collaborative economy Many economic sectors decline or transform. Period of turbulence and opportunity. As a result of new technologies, a growing portion of the economy is shaped by zero marginal cost. A wide variety of goods and services become cheap or free, increasing consumer welfare. A period of near-zero GDP growth due to potentially falling prices, wages, and profits. Need to support adaptation and innovation that best advance consumer welfare. Digital trade becomes truly free. Taxation and other instruments may be less effective in the emerging digital era.

VIRTUAL WORK COULD TRANSFORM GLOBAL LABOUR MARKETS What is driving change? What is changing? What are the emerging challenges/opportunities? Job unbundling Global convergence of wages in a growing number of occupations Automation Evolving digital technologies Collaborative economy As automation erodes traditional jobs, billions of skilled workers move into the global digital services market, accelerating the expansion of global virtual work Increase in non-standard and insecure work Challenge to social safety nets, tax revenues, social cohesion Potential backlash from those left behind or moving at different speeds

Muddling Through - As we react to problems all of which could create a range of plausible futures SCENARIOS 2030 Slow Decline - In a world experiencing a long period of deflation Gradual improvement - As we embrace new technologies Transformation - As we proactively address complex issues DOMAINS Economy Work Energy Half the economy is digital. Expanding use of artificial intelligence and robotics leaves many firms uncompetitive and unprepared. Rising technologically driven unemployment. More precarious work. Traditional policy responses fail to improve job security. Vested interests resist change as cheaper renewable energy challenges the fossil fuelbased status quo. Successful firms deliver digital services globally with new technologies and fewer workers. Many firms fold in a long period of falling prices and deflation. Declining wages and tax revenues. Piecemeal national response fails to stem an international decent to the bottom. Many energy firms fold in face of falling demand and low prices. Fossil fuels loose ground to cheaper renewables. Virtual corporations manage digital value chains that allow workers to be anywhere. Traditional jobs sharply erode. Many workers and SMEs use technologies to invent new virtual work opportunities in global digital value chains. Significant transition to renewables underway but uneven across the globe. Standard of living disconnects from wages as new technologies provide free and higher value goods at zero marginal cost. Coordinated multi-stakeholder response helps workers thrive in virtual work. Work is flexible, with portable benefits. Renewables dominate the energy mix. Significant fossil fuel reserves left unexploited as price approaches zero. Geopolitics West vs. Asia. Asia builds effective regional economic institutions. More fragmented international system. US is fiscally challenged and leadership is more narrowly targeted. Growing cooperation to address cross-boundary issues (e.g. digital work conditions, minimum wage). Technologies allow growing subsidiarity and a more integrated international governance system. Governance Lack of trust. Continued data breaches. Trusted firms deliver some public goods digitally. Longstanding government solutions begin to fray. Coop, non-profit and public-private partnership solutions expand. Technologies enable new customizable solutions to help citizens. New relationships with citizens. Trust in government grows through direct digital access and co-creation. 8

WEB SITE Visit our web site: www.horizons.gc.ca E-NEWSLETTER Subscribe: info@horizons.gc.ca 9

THANK YOU QUESTIONS? 10