World economic outlook, International Monetary Fund : recovery during a pandemic : health concerns, supply disruptions and price pressures, Oct. 2021
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TitleWorld economic outlook, International Monetary Fund : recovery during a pandemic : health concerns, supply disruptions and price pressures, Oct. 2021
AccessEnglish: 1418638-EN - PDF ;
Summary
The global economic recovery is continuing, even as the pandemic resurges. The fault lines opened up by COVID-19 are looking more persistent—near-term divergences are expected to leave lasting imprints on medium-term performance. Vaccine access and early policy support are the principal drivers of the gaps. The global economy is projected to grow 5.9 percent in 2021 and 4.9 percent in 2022, 0.1 percentage point lower for 2021 than in the July forecast. The downward revision for 2021 reflects a downgrade for advanced economies—in part due to supply disruptions—and for low-income developing countries, largely due to worsening pandemic dynamics. This is partially offset by stronger near-term prospects among some commodity-exporting emerging market and developing economies. Rapid spread of Delta and the threat of new variants have increased uncertainty about how quickly the pandemic can be overcome. Policy choices have become more difficult, with limited room to maneuver-- [author website].
AuthorsIMF
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DateWashington, D. C. : IMF, Oct. 2021
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152 p.
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9781513577524 (print)
9781557754493 (e-pub)
9781557754424 (pdf)
0256-6877 (print)
1564-5215 (online)
9781557754493 (e-pub)
9781557754424 (pdf)
0256-6877 (print)
1564-5215 (online)
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