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TitleGlobal economic prospects, June 2023
AccessEnglish: GEPJune2023 - PDF ;
Summary
"Global growth is projected to slow significantly in the second half of this year, with weakness continuing in 2024. Inflation pressures persist, and tight monetary policy is expected to weigh substantially on activity. The possibility of more widespread bank turmoil and tighter monetary policy could result in even weaker global growth. Rising borrowing costs in advanced economies could lead to financial dislocations in the more vulnerable emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs). In low-income countries, in particular, fiscal positions are increasingly precarious. Comprehensive policy action is needed at the global and national levels to foster macroeconomic and financial stability. Among many EMDEs, and especially in low-income countries, bolstering fiscal sustainability will require generating higher revenues, making spending more efficient, and improving debt management practices. Continued international cooperation is also necessary to tackle climate change, support populations affected by crises and hunger, and provide debt relief where needed. In the longer term, reversing a projected decline in EMDE potential growth will require reforms to bolster physical and human capital and labor-supply growth."
Chapter 1 Global outlook Chapter 2 Regional outlooks Chapter 3 Financial spillovers of rising UD interest rates Chapter 4 Fiscal policy challenges in low-income countries
Chapter 1 Global outlook Chapter 2 Regional outlooks Chapter 3 Financial spillovers of rising UD interest rates Chapter 4 Fiscal policy challenges in low-income countries
AuthorsIBRD
DateWashington, D.C. : World Bank, 2023
Description
xix, 160 p. : graphs, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN / ISSN
9781464818419513
978146481844819520 (eISBN)
978146481844819520 (eISBN)
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