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Scars of Conflict Are Deeper and Longer Lasting in Middle East and Central Asia
June 5, 2024
Colombe Ladreit
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Borislava Mircheva
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Troy Matheson
The negative economic effects of conflicts are larger and more persistent, partly reflecting a sharper impact of higher-intensity conflicts in these regions.
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Asia's Growth and Inflation Outlook Improves, but Risks Remain
April 29, 2024
Krishna Srinivasan
The regional outlook has strengthened as price pressures have moderated, although China’s property market correction and geoeconomic fragmentation remain key risks.
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Global Economy Remains Resilient Despite Uneven Growth, Challenges Ahead
April 16, 2024
Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas
Policymakers should prioritize steps toward greater economic resilience such as strengthening government finances and revitalizing economic growth prospects.
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Industrial Policy is Back But the Bar to Get it Right Is High
April 12, 2024
Anna Ilyina
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Ceyla Pazarbasioglu
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Michele Ruta
More data, analysis and dialogue are needed to avoid costly mistakes
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World Must Prioritize Productivity Reforms to Revive Medium-Term Growth
April 10, 2024
Nan Li
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Diaa Noureldin
Without ambitious steps to enhance productivity, global growth is set to fall far below its historical average
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How the G20 Can Build on the World Economy’s Recent Resilience
February 26, 2024
Kristalina Georgieva
The G20 has an important opportunity to shift focus from firefighting against successive shocks to a medium-term agenda that supports strong, sustainable, balanced, and inclusive growth.
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