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UN sees slow global economic growth in 2013

The UN body forecasts global GDP at 2.3% in 2013, ?a subdued pace? characterized by sub-par expansion, weak employment prospects

A file photo of United Nations headquarters in New York. Photo: AFPPremium
A file photo of United Nations headquarters in New York. Photo: AFP

United Nations: Global economic growth is projected to gain slow momentum for the rest of the year, a United Nations economic forecast said Thursday.

The UN’s development policy and analysis division released a mid-year update forecasting world gross product growth at 2.3% in 2013, “a subdued pace" characterized by sub-par expansion and weak employment prospects. The UN forecast improving growth in 2014 at 3.1%.

“In the United States, the avoidance of the fiscal cliff and the expansion of monetary easing, along with a continued recovery in the housing sector, have improved growth prospects," the forecast said, but “the automatic spending cuts and uncertainties associated with budget issues will continue to weigh on aggregate demand."

US growth was forecast at 1.9% in 2013, down from last year’s 2.2%. The report forecast US growth to rise to 2.6% in 2014.

In Europe, the forecast said, “the real economy is held back by austerity programs, weak bank lending and continued uncertainty, and only a very gradual recovery is expected as these factors diminish."

“In Japan, the bold expansionary policy actions adopted by the monetary and fiscal authorities are expected to provide some support for economic activity in the short run. They may, however, create heightened medium-term uncertainties regarding the sustainability of public debt," the report said.

Developing countries are showing much stronger growth than the developed world, it said. “The pick-up in growth will, however, be slower than previously estimated as many large economies in the group, including Brazil, China, India and Russia, face significant structural challenges," it said. It forecast 5% growth in 2013.

The least-developed countries will see faster growth, but with commodity demand moderating and official economic aid falling, the pace of expansion will be “notably slower" than in 2004-2008, the report said. It forecast 2013 growth at 5.8%. AP

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Published: 23 May 2013, 06:37 PM IST
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