Global Economic Outlook 2026
The International Monetary Fund projects a moderate growth of 3.5% in the global economy for 2026, driven by a rebound in investment and trade.
The International Monetary Fund projects a moderate growth of 3.5% in the global economy for 2026, driven by a rebound in investment and trade.
Researchers at Harvard University's Center for International Development forecast varying growth rates across regions, with Asia leading at 5.2% and Latin America at 2.8%.
Bloomberg Economics predicts a global growth rate of 3.8% in 2026, with the US and China driving the expansion, while Europe lags behind due to geopolitical tensions.
The World Bank projects that developing economies will grow at a faster pace than developed ones, with South Asia expected to grow at 6.1% and Sub-Saharan Africa at 4.3%.
This interactive tool allows users to explore economic growth projections for over 130 countries, with forecasts based on historical data and machine learning algorithms.
The Brookings Institution hosts a webinar discussing the implications of global economic growth projections for 2026, featuring expert insights on trade, investment, and policy.
This academic article reviews existing research on international economic growth projections, highlighting methodological differences and areas for future study.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development releases its interim economic outlook, forecasting a global growth rate of 3.2% in 2026, with a focus on sustainability and inequality.