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- Author: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
- Main Title: World Economic Situation and Prospects 2007 , pp iii-xi
- Publication Date: October 2007
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/3e453119-en
- Language: English
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After a solid and broad-based growth for three consecutive years, the world economy is expected to decelerate in 2007, with the growth of world gross product (WGP) moderating to a pace of 3.2 per cent, down from the estimated 3.8 per cent for 2006. The economy of the United States of America will be the major drag for this global slowdown, as its growth is forecast to soften on the back of a weakening housing market to a rate of 2.2 per cent in 2007. No other developed economy is expected to emerge as an alternative engine for the world economy, as growth in Europe is forecast to slow to around 2 per cent and in Japan to below 2 per cent in 2007. There are, furthermore, substantial downside risks associated with the possibility of a much stronger slowdown of the United States economy.
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