
Paula Beltran Saavedra
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Nov 25, 2024 |
eurasiareview.com | Paula Beltran Saavedra |Nicolas Fernandez-Arias |Chanpheng Fizzarotti |Alberto Musso
For most Group of Twenty economies, growth is poised to weaken over the next five years and remain well below what was typical in the two decades before the pandemic. That’s one of the biggest shared challenges for the group, which accounts for about 85 percent of global gross domestic product. Growth is more robust across the African Union, which joined the G20 last year, but booming populations mean those economies also must create jobs for millions of young people entering the labor market.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
eurasiareview.com | Paula Beltran Saavedra
For most Group of Twenty economies, growth is poised to weaken over the next five years and remain well below
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Nov 24, 2024 |
4hoteliers.com | Paula Beltran Saavedra |Nicolas Fernandez-Arias |Chanpheng Fizzarotti
That’s one of the biggest shared challenges for the group, which accounts for about 85 percent of global gross domestic product. Growth is more robust across the African Union, which joined the G20 last year, but booming populations mean those economies also must create jobs for millions of young people entering the labor market.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
caribbeannewsglobal.com | Paula Beltran Saavedra |Nicolas Fernandez-Arias |Chanpheng Fizzarotti |Alberto Musso
By Paula Beltran Saavedra, Nicolas Fernandez-Arias, Chanpheng Fizzarotti, and Alberto MussoFor most Group of Twenty economies, growth is poised to weaken over the next five years and remain well below what was typical in the two decades before the pandemic. That’s one of the biggest shared challenges for the group, which accounts for about 85 percent of global gross domestic product.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
imf.org | Nicolas Fernandez-Arias |Chanpheng Fizzarotti |Alberto Musso |Paula Beltran Saavedra
For most Group of Twenty economies, growth is poised to weaken over the next five years and remain well below what was typical in the two decades before the pandemic. That’s one of the biggest shared challenges for the group, which accounts for about 85 percent of global gross domestic product. Growth is more robust across the African Union, which joined the G20 last year, but booming populations mean those economies also must create jobs for millions of young people entering the labor market.
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