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Global economic prospects, January 2022.
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ISBN: 146481760X Year: 2022 Publisher: : World Bank Publications,

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The global recovery is set to decelerate amid diminished policy support, continued COVID-19 flare-ups, and lingering supply bottlenecks. In contrast to that in advanced economies, output in emerging market and developing economies will remain markedly below pre-pandemic trends over the forecast horizon. The outlook is clouded by various downside risks, including new COVID-19 outbreaks, the possibility of de-anchored inflation expectations, and financial stress in a context of record-high debt levels. If some countries eventually require debt restructuring, this will be more difficult to achieve than in the past. Climate change may increase commodity price volatility, creating challenges for the almost two-thirds of emerging market and developing economies that rely heavily on commodity exports and highlighting the need for asset diversification. Social tensions may heighten as a result of the increase in inequality caused by the pandemic. These challenges underscore the importance of strengthened global cooperation to promote a green, resilient, and inclusive recovery path. Global Economic Prospects is a World Bank Group Flagship Report that examines global economic developments and prospects, with a special focus on emerging market and developing economies, on a semiannual basis (in January and June). Each edition includes analytical pieces on topical policy challenges faced by these economies.


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The macroeconomics of developing countries : an intermediate textbook
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ISBN: 0191889857 0192598678 0192598686 9780198856672 0198856679 Year: 2020 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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This text provides a comprehensive discussion of the exogenous factors and macroeconomic policies that affect the business cycle, long term growth, and the distribution of income in developing countries.


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The myth of development : non-viable economies and the crisis of civilization
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ISBN: 9781786997623 1786997622 1786997614 9781786997616 9781786997609 1786997606 9781786997630 1786997630 1786997649 Year: 2019 Publisher: London : Zed,

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