In times of great uncertainty, effects due to climate change and the new world order, the shocking speed of quantum artificial intelligence (IAC) into a new economic ecosystem; the market power of technology companies and China, I analyze what the world will be like in 2025 and how companies will adapt to constant changes.

Entrepreneurs and administrators live a constant ordeal, with constant “stoppages” that prevent us from short- and medium-term planning, which requires us to be innovative and flexible to increase profitability. Darwin discovered it more than two centuries ago in the Galapagos Islands, studying the evolution of species and therefore: companies that adapt more quickly to permanent changes will survive.

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ecological prosperity

The Ecuadorian state has not been a good planner and changes in economic policy take at least six months to produce results, affecting aggregate demand – consumption and investment. Economic policy should not be subject to the political environment (raise taxes and then quickly lower them).

My recommendations for public policy to help companies meet the challenge are: a) Increase competition, encouraging the arrival of foreign banks – as in Panama – to lower interest rates; b) Modernize the labor law; c) Increase oil production; d) Offer for the Amistad field to replace imports of natural gas and diesel, change the energy matrix, promote alternative energies; e) Create a bank of seeds resistant to climate change, so that agriculture is more productive; f) Rethinking the educational system so that children learn the values ​​and applications of artificial intelligence; g) use the IAC to improve the judicial system; h) Reinvent the state with online services through a new digital identity card.

The job of the future

It is vital that the risk management system urgently issues preventive measures due to the effects of El Niño in order to ensure the food sovereignty of Ecuador in the period 2023-2025; In this way, we will moderate the rise in prices of agricultural products due to shortages or import costs, and we will provide farmers with technical assistance, fertilizers and financing to keep their crops healthy.

Like Colombia, which has set a goal of achieving energy sovereignty in 5 years to avoid dependence on expensive fuel imports, Ecuador must set the same goal of reducing fuel imports and subsidies and be self-sufficient in oil and natural gas. . However, the most important thing is to improve the health system, the security of citizens and the offer of employment, so that Ecuadorians have a dignified life without fear, mitigated by the continuation of the constant way of the cross, a goal that will be seriously threatened if not in the public consultation for the exploitation of Yasuní, where the state will lose 1, $2 billion a year in revenue, which would have to be covered by new taxes.

Private companies, the state and the Church must be more proactive and I only pray to God that the future of Ecuador will not be indifferent to us. (OR)