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is likely to decline again in the fourth quarter, output should continue to rise in most of the rest of the world, with … global growth from September by 0.2 percentage points for 2020 and by 0.6 percentage points for 2021. We now expect world … world trade in goods, we expect an increase of 8.8 percent, following a decline of 5.4 percent this year. …
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In cooperation with the World Free Zones Organization, the IfW Kiel has conducted a survey among special economic zones … the epidemic, through the global decline in demand, through disruptions in value chains, and through a deterioration in …Das IfW Kiel hat in Zusammenarbeit mit der World Free Zones Organization eine Umfrage unter Sonderwirtschaftszonen zu …
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slightly to 3.2 percent, mainly because we do expect the US economy to recover slowly. Inflation is likely to have peaked and …. However, underlying inflation is not likely to return to target levels until the end of the forecast period. …
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The world economy contracted by close to 10 percent in the first half of 2020 as the COVID-10 pandemic unfolded. After … world implemented measures to contain the virus and households voluntarily adopted social distancing and reduced spending in … likely to weigh on investment. As a result, we do not expect world output to return to the pre-crisis trend in the coming …
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In a situation with already elevated inflation, the war in Ukraine and the zero-covid policy in China have led to … that inflation proves to be more persistent than central banks expect. In such a case, central banks would need to step on …
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Global growth has slowed down recently. While the world economy should gradually regain pace over the coming quarters …-exporting countries. Increased uncertainty is also weighing on growth. Against this backdrop, our forecast for world economic growth in …
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- als auch von Sachkapital durch den Covid-19-Schock beeinträchtigt wurde und der fiskalische Spielraum wie auch die … world regions, but the reporting gap is particularly high. The authors show that the contraction of economic activity in … shock, and fiscal space and monetary policy options are exhausted in many African countries. To reduce the foreseeable …
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