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World GDP Growth

The pace of global growth increased during the second quarter of 2013—only the third quarterly acceleration in three years. Buoyed by increased output in the rich world, global output was 2.4% higher compared with the second quarter of 2012. But the world is dangerously dependent on China, which continues to grow at a clip. Since the beginning of 2010 it alone has contributed over one-third of global GDP growth, with another 40% coming from the rest of the emerging world. Weighed down by debt since the financial crisis, the rich world’s growth has been sclerotic. Excluding America, it has provided just 10% of global growth since 2010; America has contributed another 12.5%.

Source- From http://www.economist.com/news/economic-and-financial-indicators/21586611-world-gdp


Posted by on September 28, 2013.

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Categories: Africa / Middle East, Asia, Eastern Europe, Food for Thought, Latin America, North America, Regions, The Big Picture, Trends, Patterns, Indicators, Western Europe

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