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Chief Economists Warn Global Growth Under Strain from Trade Policy . . . The growth outlook is divided, with weak prospects in North America, resilience in Asia-Pacific and cautious optimism in Europe Public debt concerns are mounting as defence spending rises, with 86% of chief economists expecting increased government borrowing Artificial intelligence is expected to drive growth, but 47% anticipate net job losses
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Chief Economists Outlook: September 2025 | World Economic Forum The September 2025 Chief Economists' Outlook explores the latest dynamics shaping the global economy, including growth, inflation, policy shifts and technology’s disruptive impact It highlights the uncertainty of the current environment, underscored by intensifying trade tensions, shifting policies and rapid advances in artificial intelligence Drawing on insights from the World Economic
The dramatic global rise of urbanization | World Economic Forum Urban growth is going to happen all across the board Rapidly rising populations in megacities and major cities will be significant contributors, but it’s also worth noting that the number of regional to mid-sized cities (500k to 5 million inhabitants) will swell drastically by 2030, becoming more influential economic hubs in the process
33 Industrial Clusters from 16 Countries Commit to Economic Growth . . . 13 new industrial clusters, from Australia, Brazil, Colombia, India, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Thailand and the United Kingdom, join the World Economic Forum’s Transitioning Industrial Clusters initiative The initiative’s 33 members from 16 countries represent combined potential greenhouse gas emissions reductions comparable to the annual emissions of Saudi Arabia A new
What is endogenous growth theory? | World Economic Forum Economist Paul Romer has developed a theory of economic growth with “endogenous” technological change — that is, it can depend on population growth and capital accumulation His endogenous growth theory ties the development of new ideas to the number of people working in the knowledge sector (think of this as effort devoted to R D)
Reimagining Growth: Economic growth and finance at Davos 2025 'Reimagining Growth' is one of the key themes that covers economic growth and finance, at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos from 20-24 January Here's what you need to know, with live updates