The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) has released its real gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecasts for 2024, and while global growth is projected to stay steady at 3.2%, various major nations are seeing declining forecasts. Read more in visual capitalist…
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This graphic shows global GDP growth projections in 2024, based on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) October 2023 Outlook and January 2024 update. Read more in Visual Capitalist GDP Growth Forecasts by Country in 2024 By Dorothy Neufeld was last…
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By 2050, Goldman Sachs believes that the weight of global GDP will shift even more towards Asia. While this is partly due to Asia outperforming previous forecasts, it is also due to BRICS nations underperforming. Read more in Visual Capitalist…
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The above infographic maps GDP growth forecasts by country for the year ahead, based on projections from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) October 2022 Outlook and January 2023 update. Read more in visual capitalist Mapped: GDP Growth Forecasts by Country,…
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In this chart, we visualize the world’s GDP using data from the IMF, showcasing the biggest economies and the share of global economic activity that they make up. read more in Visual Capitalist Top Heavy: Countries by Share of the…
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A report by Oxford Economics forecasts the top 10 cities by measures of economic size, population, and GDP growth rate. Read more in Visual Capitalist The World’s Top 10 Cities in 2035 By Iman Ghosh was last modified: August 16th,…
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In 2021, China’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) reached ¥114 trillion ($18 trillion in USD), according to the National Bureau of Statistics. The country’s economy outperformed government targets of 6% growth, with the overall economy growing by 8.1%. Let’s take a…
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Here are 5 predictions for the future of our cities By Teemu Alexander Puutio
11 April 2018Views: 1,721More than half of us have chosen to live in cities, a figure that is expected to rise to 70% by 2050. In economic terms, the results of urbanization have been nothing but impressive. Cities are accountable for 80% of…