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World set for soft landing but growth is only limping along: IMF's top economist

In its latest World Economic Outlook report, the IMF retained its global growth forecast for 2023 at 3 percent but lowered it marginally by 10 basis points for 2024 to 2.9 percent

October 10, 2023 / 14:04 IST
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According to Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, global growth prospects are weak, especially for emerging market and developing economies.
According to Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, global growth prospects are weak, especially for emerging market and developing economies.

The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) top economist has warned that while the multilateral agency's forecasts are indicative of a "soft landing scenario", the global economy is "limping along, not sprinting".

Commenting in a blog accompanying the IMF's World Economic Outlook report, released on October 10, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas said the world economy had shown "remarkable" resilience in the face of energy and food market disruptions and "unprecedented" monetary tightening, with growth only slowing down and not stalling.

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"Even so, growth remains slow and uneven, with widening divergences," he said, adding the world's focus should return to the "dimming" medium-term outlook.

"Global growth prospects are weak, especially for emerging market and developing economies. The implications are profound: a much slower convergence toward the living standards of advanced economies, reduced fiscal space, increased debt vulnerabilities and exposure to shocks, and diminished opportunities to overcome the scarring from the pandemic and the war," Gourinchas said.