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Predicting the future is a difficult task, especially when it comes to foreseeing the wealth of nations. Any projections of the new world order in the next decades involve complex analysis of vital economic systems and infrastructure. The quality of a nation’s education system and democratic institutions, fertility rates and rule of law, are all considers. This allows analysts to predict GDP and per capita income in light of the path that will take each nation towards the year 2050. HSBC have made some very scientific predictions on which countries will be the richest in 2050, studying the economies of 100 nations. Some of the conclusions are startling. The Philippines is expected to grow at such a rapid pace that they will become richer than 27 countries over the next few decades, jumping from the 43rd spot to become the 16th richest country on Earth. Sweden, on the other hand, is predicted to drop out of the top 20 richest countries, falling all the way down to the 38th richest nation. The biggest movers among the richest countries on Earth all have large populations that are beginning to catch up on the rest of the developed world, with large working populations. The biggest projected losers – many of them very well-developed countries – all have top-heavy, aging populations that reduce the size of the work force. How will the world economy look in 2050? These are the best guesses based on what’s known in 2015. Our Facebook page: http://on.fb.me/1jMoFBq 10º - Canada 9º - Fance 8º - Mexico 7º - Brazil 6º - United Kingdom 5º - Germany 4º - Japan 3º - India 2º - U.S.A 1º - china