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TitleGlobal economic prospects, January 2022
AccessEnglish: 9781464817601 - PDF ;
Summary
The global recovery is set to decelerate amid continued COVID-19 flare-ups, diminished policy support, and lingering supply bottlenecks. The outlook is clouded by various downside risks, including new virus variants, unanchored inflation expectations, and financial stress. If some countries eventually require debt restructuring, the recovery will be more difficult to achieve than in the past. Climate change may increase commodity price volatility. Social tensions may heighten as a result of the increase in inequality caused by the pandemic. These challenges underscore the need to foster widespread vaccination, enhance debt sustainability, tackle climate change and inequality, and diversify economic activity.
Chapter 1. Global outlook -- Special focus: Resolving high debt after the pandemic : lessons from past episodes of debt relief -- Chapter 2. Regional outlooks -- Chapter 3. Commodity price cycles: drivers and policies -- Chapter 4. Impact of Covid-19 on global income inequality.
Chapter 1. Global outlook -- Special focus: Resolving high debt after the pandemic : lessons from past episodes of debt relief -- Chapter 2. Regional outlooks -- Chapter 3. Commodity price cycles: drivers and policies -- Chapter 4. Impact of Covid-19 on global income inequality.
AuthorsIBRD
DateWashington, D.C. : World Bank, 2022
Description
xxi, 212 p. : graphs, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN / ISSN
9781464817588
9781464817601 (eISBN)
9781464817601 (eISBN)
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