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The World Economy Is Still Waiting for a Turning Point for Growth

The World Economy Is Still Waiting for a Turning Point for Growth
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摘要 Although several economic forecasts assert that now after six years the global financial crisis is over,the world economy has not recovered.2014 growth figures were weak,structural adjustment within and between countries is uneven as globalization reconstructs the world order,differentiation between developed and undeveloped countries is creating trade issues,and a few looming risks are in need of attention.Economic growth in 2014 averaged 3.3%worldwide,equivalent to the 2013 figure,with only 1.8%for developed economies but 4.4%for developing countries,according to the IMF and other multilateral Although several economic forecasts assert that now after six years the global financial crisis is over, the world economy has not recovered.2014 growth figures were weak, structural adjustment within and between countries is uneven as globalization reconstructs the world order, differentiation between developed and undeveloped countries is creating trade issues, and a few looming risks are in need of attention.
出处 《Contemporary International Relations》 2015年第2期16-20,共5页 现代国际关系(英文版)

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