Due to the increase in interest rates to control inflation, the world may see the effect of the recession in the year 2023, because high-interest rates can cause many economies to shrink. This has been said by the Center for Economics and Business Research. The global economy is set to cross the $100 trillion mark in 2022 but is likely to decline in 2023 as policymakers look to deal with inflation, a British consultancy said during the annual World Economic League table. The process of increasing interest rates is continuing.
The ongoing war against inflation is affecting the pace of development
Daniel Newfield, Director, and Head of Consulting, CEBR, says that due to the increase in interest rates to control inflation, the global economy will see the effect of the recession in 2023. The report also said that the war against inflation is not over yet. We expect the central bank to maintain its accommodative stance in 2023, despite fears of a contraction in the economy. With interest rates rising to bring inflation down to more comfortable levels, the outlook for the economy is shaping up to be weak growth over the coming few years.
What is emerging from the data is far more pessimistic than the most recent International Monetary Fund projections. In October, the organization expressed apprehensions that more than a third of the global economy could see securitization and a 25 percent chance that global GDP would see just 2 percent growth in 2023. This would be a situation of the global recession.
By 2037, the economies of developing countries will be equal to the economy of rich countries.
Nevertheless, the world's GDP will double by 2037, as developing economies catch up with the economies of rich countries. The changing balance of power will see East Asia and the Pacific region account for more than a third of global output by 2037, while Europe's share will drop to less than a fifth. CEBR takes its base data from the IMF's World Economic Outlook and uses an internal model to forecast growth, inflation, and exchange rates.
# Corona crisis and increasing tension with the West are hurting China's economy
China is not yet set to overtake the US as the world's largest economy until 2036 – it is expected to take six years longer. This reflects China's zero COVID policy and rising trade tensions with the West, which have slowed its expansion. CEBR originally expected economic relief from 2028. He predicted 2030 to improve on last year's league table. According to him, the real recovery in the global economy will not happen until 2036 and it may be delayed further if Beijing tries to control Taiwan and faces retaliatory trade sanctions.
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