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Chief Economists Outlook: January 2024 | World Economic Forum The January 2024 Chief Economists Outlook highlights global economic challenges amid geopolitical shifts, AI advancements, and regional growth divergence, with cautious optimism on easing inflation and productivity gains
What isnt getting enough attention, according to economists Chief Economists' Outlook 2025 states that these under-the-radar trends are shaping the global economy, from the impact of AI on research productivity to a tightened labor supply in the US
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Chief Economists Outlook: September 2024 | World Economic Forum The September 2024 Chief Economists Outlook explores global economic stabilization amid political volatility, rising debt, and the challenge of balancing growth with structural transformations
World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 World leaders from government, business, civil society and academia will convene in Davos to engage in forward-looking discussions to address global issues and set priorities The call for bold collective action makes the meeting particularly relevant
Globalisation is here to stay, but not as we’ve known it The value of global trade has only been magnified by recent turmoil, according to this chief economist, and globalisation will likely thrive as it takes on new forms and patterns
Tariffs have been around forever, are they a good way forward now . . . The word ‘tariff’ is on the tongues of many attendees at this year’s World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos That's because the incoming US administration has indicated it will broadly apply these taxes to foreign-made goods from both traditional allies and rivals Economists are often sceptical about their value, but tariffs have been a relatively standard feature of economies for