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- 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
- Using sustainability to drive corporate growth and innovation
Businesses are using sustainability to drive growth, create innovative solutions, and meet consumer and regulatory demands
- 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
- Chief economists expect a turbulent year for global economy ahead
The global economy faces significant challenges in 2025, according to the latest Chief Economists Outlook Optimism on the short-term prospects for US growth is tempered by concerns over rising debt and inflation Almost half of chief economists still expect global trade volumes to rise, despite intensifying worries over retaliatory cycles of protectionist measures
- 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
- Degrowth: whats behind this economic theory and why it matters today
Degrowth is a radical economic theory born in the 1970s It broadly means shrinking rather than growing economies, to use less of the world’s dwindling resources Detractors of degrowth say economic growth has given the world everything from cancer treatments to indoor plumbing Supporters argue that degrowth doesn’t mean “living in caves with candles” – but just living a bit more
- 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
- Future of Jobs Report 2025: These are the fastest growing and declining . . .
The Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 examines how broadening digital access is affecting the world of work – and looks at the fastest growing and declining job roles
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