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- Economic Growth | World Economic Forum
Explore stories about sustainable economic growth from the World Economic Forum, featuring strategies for increasing prosperity, promoting inclusivity, and reducing global inequality
- 6 things we learned about the future of growth at Davos 2025
‘Reimagining growth' was a major theme of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos Here are some key related quotes insights on economic growth
- Future of Growth | World Economic Forum
Global growth remains slow, projected at 3 3% in 2025, which is markedly lower than the global trend growth over the past 30 years of around 4% Meanwhile, uncertainty remains high as the world continues to recover from economic shocks and navigates the changing geoeconomics
- 5 economists on long-term economic trends | World Economic Forum
Today, various risks to short-term economic stability and growth persist But what about the long-term trends that remain poised to significantly impact the global economy? In recent months, the World Economic Forum interviewed leading public and private sector chief economists on what long-term trends are set to transform the global economy
- Heres how to get global growth back on the right track | World . . .
Global growth is expected to average 3 1% in the five years between 2024 and 2028 – the slowest rate in decades The slowdown among emerging markets and developing economies is particularly pronounced But higher growth rates must be considered a tool, not a target, for economic policy-makers Growth underpinned by resurgent productivity and renewed capital formation is necessary to address
- The Future of Growth: Rethinking Prosperity for All
Explore how the World Economic Forum’s Future of Growth initiative is shaping sustainable and inclusive economic models for the 21st century
- Using sustainability to drive corporate growth and innovation
Businesses are using sustainability to drive growth, create innovative solutions, and meet consumer and regulatory demands
- What to know about the global economy in 2024 | World Economic Forum
The global economy was front and centre in 2024, as leaders grappled with challenges like inflation, multiple elections and the Intelligent Age
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