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Consensus
Forecasts Global Outlook 2007-2017
- A New Report From Consensus Economics
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Consensus
Economics has just completed a new, one-off report containing
individual country, regional and world long-term forecasts covering
the years 2007-2017 for the global economy. This 36 page document
covers 52 countries, which represent over 92% of the $46 trillion
world economy on a GDP basis (virtually all industrialised economies).
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The publication includes
separate analyses with country and regional aggregate survey data for:
| * Gross Domestic
Product Growth |
* Consumer Price
Inflation |
| * Current Account Balances |
* Industrial Production Growth |
| * Consumer Spending Growth |
* Investment Growth |
| * Exchange Rates |
* Economic Policy Indicators |
| * Country Rankings |
* GDP Weights |
| * GDP per Head and Populations |
* Private Consumption per Head
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Published at a time when the booming global economy is showing signs of slowing, and policymakers try to balance the pressures of slower growth and rising inflation, this report includes precise forecasts of both the medium- and long-term. Will the loss of momentum in the US economy and recent credit fears herald a more precipitous decline? Can China maintain its stellar growth rate without adverse consequences? Can Western European economies build on recent positive performances, and will structural changes be implemented to improve their growth rates, country-by-country, long-term? How will the future direction of energy costs impact global inflation and monetary policy?
The 52 countries for which we have collected
individual long term estimates include:
| Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece |
Hong Kong
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Latvia
Lithuania
Malaysia
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal |
Romania
Russia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Venezuela
and the
Euro zone |
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