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- New_economic_order abstract "Using accelerated analytics on data from more than a million respondents across 3 continents, Dr Ross Honeywill identified a new $US3.9 trillion economy within the conventional economy. His NEO typology (NEO = new economic order) is today widely recognized as the defining high-value economic framework of post-industrial countries.The classification breaks into two broad types, derived from a multi-dimensional scored approach using the automatic interaction detector method (AID) across 194 determining factors:New Economic Order: This group comprises about 24 percent of the population of the US and Canada. There are 60 million NEOs in the US and 6 million in Canada. NEOs exhibit progressive social values, have high social intelligence, a high internal locus of control, and are motivated by authenticity, design, quality, experience, provenance and the path less travelled. Almost all (93%) of NEOs are in the top third of discretionary spenders. NEOs populate the $US3.9 trillion NEO EconomyTraditional Economic Order: This group comprises about 50 percent of the adult population. There are 120 million Traditionals in the US and 12 million in Canada. Traditionals exhibit conservative social values, have a high external locus of control and while many are wealthy or have high incomes, they are reluctant spenders. They define themselves by brands and their occupations, and are motivated by price, features and status. Only 4 percent of Traditionals are in the top third of discretionary spenders – known internationally as the Big Spender Category.In addition to these two main groups is the Evolving Economic Order. This group comprises about the same proportion of adults as NEOs. They are similar to NEOs in values and attitudes but may not have the spending behavior to automatically qualify them as NEOs. Typically they are included in the New Economic Order classification.Based on evidence from more than 800,000 respondents over 15 years, the New Economic Order is an ascendant economic force.".
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