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imf.org
official

World Economic Outlook: GDP Growth Projections 2026-2035

The International Monetary Fund projects global GDP growth to slow to 3.2% in 2026, with a moderate recovery to 3.5% by 2030, and 3.8% by 2035.

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worldbank.org
article

Global Economic Trends and GDP Growth Rate Projections

According to the World Bank, emerging markets and developing economies are expected to drive GDP growth, with an average annual growth rate of 4.3% from 2026 to 2035.

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harvard.edu
research

IMF GDP Growth Projections 2026-2035: A Comparative Analysis

Researchers at Harvard University analyze the IMF's GDP growth projections, highlighting the potential risks and uncertainties associated with the forecast, including the impact of climate change and geopolitical tensions.

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brookings.edu
tool

GDP Growth Rate Projections: A Tool for Policymakers

The Brookings Institution provides an interactive tool for policymakers to explore the IMF's GDP growth rate projections, allowing users to visualize and compare growth rates across countries and regions.

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bloomberg.com
news

IMF Cuts Global GDP Growth Forecast for 2026-2035

Bloomberg reports on the IMF's revised GDP growth projections, citing a slowdown in global trade and investment as key factors contributing to the downward revision.

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youtube.com
video

GDP Growth Projections and the Future of Global Economy

In a video lecture, economist Nouriel Roubini discusses the implications of the IMF's GDP growth projections for the global economy, highlighting the potential risks and opportunities for investors and policymakers.

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oecd.org
article

Assessing the IMF's GDP Growth Projections: A Non-Technical Guide

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development provides a non-technical guide to understanding the IMF's GDP growth projections, including an explanation of the methodology and key assumptions.

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nature.com
research

GDP Growth Projections and Climate Change: An Integrated Assessment

Researchers publish a study in Nature, exploring the impact of climate change on GDP growth projections, using an integrated assessment model to quantify the economic risks and opportunities associated with different climate scenarios.