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The worlds biggest economies in 2018 | World Economic Forum Have you read? These will be the most powerful economies in the world by 2050 Which are the world’s fastest-growing economies? The world’s 10 biggest economies in 2017 China, the report says, will have an economy of nearly $58 5 trillion, while India’s will be around $44 1 trillion and America’s will total $34 1 trillion
India could become the world’s 3rd largest economy in the next 5 years . . . Amidst a challenging global scenario, India has emerged as a significant economic and geopolitical power Its actions in the coming year could lay the groundwork for the country to become the world’s third largest economy in the next five years and a developed nation by 2047, setting an example on inclusive, sustainable economic growth, digital development and climate action
5 things to know about Rwanda’s economy | World Economic Forum 1 Rapid growth One of the fastest growing economies in Central Africa, Rwanda notched up GDP growth of around 8% per year between 2001 and 2014 The International Monetary Fund expects the economy to slow down this year and pick up in 2018, forecasting around 6% growth in 2016 compared with 6 9% last year
6. Regional results - The World Economic Forum The Travel Tourism Development Index 2024 is the second edition of an index that evolved from the Travel Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) series, a flagship index of the World Economic Forum
Future of Jobs Report 2025: These are the fastest growing and declining . . . The fastest growing jobs according to the Future of Jobs Report 2025 Image: World Economic Forum Software and applications developers are fourth on the list, while technology trends and geopolitical factors have contributed to security management specialists appearing in the top five
Here are the top 10 economies for travel and tourism | World Economic Forum The US has retained its top spot as the best economy for travel and tourism Image: World Economic Forum But the index also shows that while 71 of the 119 economies it ranks improved their scores between 2019 and 2023, the average improvement is just 0 7% above pre-pandemic levels