The Story of Jeremy Rifkin

Jeremy Rifkin was just a simple college student back at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Who would have known that he will rise meteorically to become one of the most profoundly popular and highly respected persons in the field of economic analysis? His unmatched knowledge of the workings of economy and the reckonings of the various institutions that contribute to its stability, including nations whose gigantic powers dictate the flow of global economy, to the minor powers whose sufferings must be caused by some hidden reasons, gave him the reputation of his natural ability to predict soundly how decisions should be made especially for the pillars of the world’s economy. His talent is indisputable with the reputation he has carved throughout the United States and the European Union.

The leaders of many countries, including the government of Spain, Nicholas Sarkozy, Angela Merkel, and Jose Socrates have benefitted from his sound reasoning of economic planning. The whole European Union looks up to him as someone that they could rely on, especially when the economy is being fickle once again. The hard work of sound economic planning and analysis would normally take the toll on someone who has already done so much, but not for Jeremy Rifkin, for he continues to work in his full capacity as one of the most successful economic analysts whom the world has ever seen. He writes books, mostly about the changes, he envisions that will eventually happen in this world. The changes which will either bring good or bad depending on how the world will react to it, and perhaps it will also be dependent on how the economy of the world can afford it generally.

Partitioning expenditures and classifying economic statuses is indeed one of his interests as well as the on-going change that is happening in the world right now.

Jeremy Rifkin began humbly and has now risen to global prominence because of what he has done. The doing of a simple man can rock the world, and even the great super powers depend upon this man, who only used to be a student back at the Wharton School, humbly trying his best to pass his subjects. His story is only one of the great stories of the world that could use a worldwide telling.

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