Where Does Our World Go?

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Cover of the book Where Does Our World Go? by Hans Kalff, Trafford Publishing
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Author: Hans Kalff ISBN: 9781466958821
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: August 23, 2004
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Hans Kalff
ISBN: 9781466958821
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: August 23, 2004
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

We all have but one world. We should make this a better place for present people and for our future generations. How? Nobody knows for sure. However we can learn from past developments that seem to have worked giving people a worthy life, liberty and property.

Look at the nine slices of society that exist everywhere, given sufficient data to measure their effect, searching for the upward trends.

About the Kalff-o-gram: the graph on the front-page shows in the center the upward development of the gross domestic product per head from 1950 = 100 to 2000 = 2827 in the Netherlands. The 100% box on top of this line indicates the change in the mix of 4 groups of workers: agriculture (orange), industry (white), government (blue) and services (red). The 100% box under this line shows their output or contribution to g.d.p.


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We all have but one world. We should make this a better place for present people and for our future generations. How? Nobody knows for sure. However we can learn from past developments that seem to have worked giving people a worthy life, liberty and property.

Look at the nine slices of society that exist everywhere, given sufficient data to measure their effect, searching for the upward trends.

About the Kalff-o-gram: the graph on the front-page shows in the center the upward development of the gross domestic product per head from 1950 = 100 to 2000 = 2827 in the Netherlands. The 100% box on top of this line indicates the change in the mix of 4 groups of workers: agriculture (orange), industry (white), government (blue) and services (red). The 100% box under this line shows their output or contribution to g.d.p.


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