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increase markedly. DIW Berlin calculates that global produc- tion will shrink by 4.0 percent in 2020. During the forecast …
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, particularly affected by foreign trade. DIW Berlin’s forecast indicates global economic growth of 3.7 percent for 2019 and 3 … situation in Italy are causing uncertainty. Against this backdrop, monetary policy is likely to be expansionary in the forecast …
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The Omicron wave of the coronavirus has impacted economies worldwide, resulting in a bleak winter. Although restrictions on economic and public life have been less severe than at the beginning of 2021 in many places-mainly due to the progress of vaccination campaigns-and there are prospects of...
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Global recovery is progressing more slowly than was indicated in 2020 due to high coronavirus rates and related economic restrictions in Europe and Japan. Recently, a disparate picture has been forming: In the advanced economies, declining infection rates and continued progress in vaccination...
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growth forecast of 6.7 percent for the global economy. In 2022, global economic output is expected to grow by 5.2 percent. In …
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the US and China, DIW Berlin is increasing its forecast by 0.4 percentage points for both 2021 and 2022 and expects growth …
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production and sales from March 2020 to summer 2020, DIW Berlin is lowering its forecast for the year drastically from 2 …
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. Solid output growth is expected for the U.S. and euro area over the forecast period; China’s growth rates remain high …
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year; both predictions match the figures proposed in DIW Berlin’s spring forecast, even though the year started off …
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’s forecast- almost unchanged-indicates an expansion in global economic production of 4.3 percent for 2018 and 3.9 percent for … fiscal policy stimuli are to be expected, especially since government measures in the US will expire in the forecast period. …
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