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  • Which are the world’s biggest economies by GDP? | World Economic Forum
    The top 10 economies combined made up two-thirds of GDP, while the 42 represented on the chart made up just over 90% of the world’s GDP, and the rest of the world accounted for the remaining 9 8% Africa is the smallest region represented, with three economies - Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt - together making up $1 1 trillion of global GDP
  • Chief Economists Outlook: May 2025 | World Economic Forum
    The May 2025 Chief Economists Outlook explores key trends in the global economy, including the latest outlook for growth, inflation, monetary and fiscal policy
  • These are the 10 Largest Economies in the World - The World Economic Forum
    The 5 largest economies in the world, which include the US, China, Japan, Germany, and India, make up half the world’s GDP Watch to learn more about other largest economies
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    The cost of living is hitting people in low-income economies the hardest Image: World Economic Forum Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director at the Forum, highlights “growing inequality between and within countries” as the “ongoing legacy of COVID-19, war and uncoordinated policy action”
  • The top economics stories of 2024 - The World Economic Forum
    With rapid interest rate rises in recent times to dampen inflation, central banks ran the risk of recessions as growth was stifled However, across most economies that was avoided - the soft landing Our May Chief Economists Outlook talked of 'cautious optimism' - a view echoed through much of the rest of 2024
  • WTO sounds alarm on trade risks and other trade news | World Economic Forum
    The report underscores the risks posed by continued trade policy volatility, especially for export-dependent economies and least-developed countries Meanwhile, the Brookings-FT Tracking Indexes for the Global Economic Recovery posted similar findings, with one analyst commenting: " Every open economy that relies on trade is going to get
  • Tariffs dramatically change the tenor of global trade, and other . . .
    There are also proposals being drawn up for “reciprocal” tariffs; experts think these broad, tit-for-tat measures could disproportionately impact emerging economies There are fears they could ultimately spark a wider trade war, something that chief economists were already warning about last month
  • The Future of Jobs Report 2025 | World Economic Forum
    The Future of Jobs Report 2025 brings together the perspective of over 1,000 leading global employers—collectively representing more than 14 million workers across 22 industry clusters and 55 economies from around the world—to examine how these macrotrends impact jobs and skills, and the workforce transformation strategies employers plan to
  • Chief economists look ahead to particularly complex year of tariffs . . .
    “Advanced economies have shown resilience despite high interest rates, though growth remains below historical averages, while emerging market economies present a mixed picture In Latin America and the Caribbean, growth is projected to stay close to 2% in 2024 before rebounding to 2 5% in 2025, with varying performances across countries
  • An economist explains the pros and cons of globalization
    Both advanced economies and developing economies have benefited overall in terms of having higher productivity, more job creation, and higher wages As we've always known, and this is true again with technology, there are always some winners and losers So there are communities and there are workers who lose out when there is more trade





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