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2017/2027 - Taking Stock of Global Growth over the Next Decade

What follows is an adaptation in English of France Stratégie’s working paper on global growth. It is part of the 2017/2027 project, which examines in depth the key issues France will face in the decade to come.

Published on : 03/03/2016

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Even though the aftershocks of the 2008-2009 Great Recession are likely to fade in the decade to come, a full turnaround of the global economy is far from certain.

France Stratégie forecasts in a recent study by analyst Arthur Sode average growth of 3.5% per year from 2017 to 2026.

While this is in line with the 3.5% growth recorded for the period 2007 to 2016, it falls short of the 4.1% recorded over the period 1997 to 2006 (graph 1).

“There’s a lot of uncertainty, whether it’s regarding productivity, excess savings, rising inequality or a slowdown in emerging economies,” says Sode. “But growth in advanced economies doesn’t look like it’s set to bounce back to pre-crisis levels any time soon.”

Source : France Stratégie’s projections from the World Economic Outlook, January 2016.

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