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En la Actualización de Perspectivas de la economía mundial de enero de 2023 se proyecta que el crecimiento mundial descenderá a 2,9% en 2023 para luego repuntar a 3,1% en 2024. El pronóstico para 2023 es 0,2 puntos porcentuales más alto que el vaticinado en la edición de Perspectivas de la...
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تشير توقعات عدد يناير 2023 من مستجدات آفاق الاقتصاد العالمي إلى هبوط النمو العالمي إلى 2,9% في 2023، على أن يرتفع إلى 3,1% في 2024. وتمثل تنبؤات 2023 ارتفاعا بمقدار 0,2 نقطة...
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В январском выпуске Бюллетеня «Перспективы развития мировой экономики» за 2023 год прогнозируется, что темпы глобального экономического роста замедлятся до 2,9...
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D'après les projections de la mise à jour de janvier 2023 des Perspectives de l'économie mondiale, la croissance mondiale devrait chuter à 2,9 % en 2023, avant de remonter à 3,1 % en 2024. La projection pour 2023 dépasse de 0,2 point de pourcentage celle de l'édition d'octobre 2022 des...
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The strong global expansion is continuing, and projections for global growth in both 2007 and 2008 have been revised up to 5.2 percent from 4.9 percent at the time of the April 2007 World Economic Outlook (WEO). Risks to this favorable outlook remain modestly tilted to the downside. Table 1...
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Following strong growth through the third quarter of 2007, the global economic expansion has begun to moderate in response to continuing financial turbulence. Global growth is projected to decelerate from 4.9 percent in 2007 to 4.1 percent in 2008, a markdown of 0.3 percentage point relative to...
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The global economy is in a tough spot, caught between sharply slowing demand in many advanced economies and rising inflation everywhere, notably in emerging and developing economies. Global growth is expected to decelerate significantly in the second half of 2008, before recovering gradually in...
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Prospects for global growth have deteriorated over the past month, as financial sector deleveraging has continued and producer and consumer confidence have fallen. Accordingly, world output is projected to expand by 2.2 percent in 2009, down by some ¾ percentage point of GDP relative to the...
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World growth is projected to fall to ½ percent in 2009, its lowest rate since World War II. Despite wide-ranging policy actions, financial strains remain acute, pulling down the real economy. A sustained economic recovery will not be possible until the financial sector's functionality is...
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