Global Economic Prospects, June 2022

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CHAPTER 1

GLOBAL ECONOMIC PROSPECTS | JUNE 2022

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TABLE 1.2 Emerging market and developing economies1 Algeria*

Kyrgyz Republic

Afghanistan

Romania

Angola*

Lao PDR

Albania

Samoa

Argentina

Liberia

Antigua and Barbuda

Serbia

Armenia

Libya*

Bahamas, The

Sri Lanka

Azerbaijan*

Madagascar

Bangladesh

St. Kitts and Nevis

Bahrain*

Malawi

Barbados

St. Lucia

Belize

Mali

Belarus

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Benin

Mauritania

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Thailand

Bhutan

Mongolia

Bulgaria

Tonga

Bolivia*

Mozambique

Cambodia

Tunisia

Botswana

Myanmar*

China

Turkey

Brazil

Namibia

Croatia

Tuvalu

Burkina Faso

Nicaragua

Djibouti

Vanuatu Vietnam

Burundi

Niger

Dominica

Cabo Verde

Nigeria*

Dominican Republic

Cameroon*

Oman*

Egypt, Arab Rep.

Central African Republic

Papua New Guinea

El Salvador

Chad*

Paraguay

Eswatini

Chile

Peru

Georgia

Colombia*

Qatar*

Grenada

Comoros

Russian Federation*

Haiti

Congo, Dem. Rep.

Rwanda

Hungary

Congo, Rep.*

Sao Tome and Principe

India

Costa Rica

Saudi Arabia*

Jamaica

Cote d'lvoire

Senegal

Jordan

Ecuador*

Seychelles

Kiribati

Equatorial Guinea*

Sierra Leone

Lebanon

Eritrea

Solomon Islands

Lesotho

Ethiopia

South Africa

Malaysia

Fiji

South Sudan*

Maldives

Gabon*

Sudan

Marshall Islands

Gambia, The

Suriname

Mauritius

Ghana*

Tajikistan

Mexico

Guatemala

Tanzania

Micronesia, Fed. Sts.

Guinea

Timor-Leste*

Moldova

Guinea-Bissau

Togo

Montenegro

Guyana*

Uganda

Morocco

Honduras

Ukraine

Nauru

Indonesia*

United Arab Emirates*

Nepal

Iran, Islamic Rep.*

Uruguay

North Macedonia

Iraq*

Uzbekistan

Pakistan

Kazakhstan*

West Bank and Gaza

Palau

Kenya

Zambia

Panama

Kosovo

Zimbabwe

Philippines

Kuwait*

Poland

* Energy exporters. 1. Emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) include all those that are not classified as advanced economies and for which a forecast is published for this report. Dependent territories are excluded. Advanced economies include Australia; Austria; Belgium; Canada; Cyprus; the Czech Republic; Denmark; Estonia; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hong Kong SAR, China; Iceland; Ireland; Israel; Italy; Japan; the Republic of Korea; Latvia; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Malta; the Netherlands; New Zealand; Norway; Portugal; Singapore; the Slovak Republic; Slovenia; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; the United Kingdom; and the United States. 2. An economy is defined as commodity exporter when, on average in 2017-19, either (1) total commodities exports accounted for 30 percent or more of total exports or (2) exports of any single commodity accounted for 20 percent or more of total exports. Economies for which these thresholds were met as a result of re-exports were excluded. When data were not available, judgment was used. This taxonomy results in the classification of some well-diversified economies as importers, even if they are exporters of certain commodities (for example, Mexico). 3. Commodity importers are EMDEs not classified as commodity exporters.


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Data and Forecast Conventions

1min
page 167

References

7min
pages 158-160

Middle East and North Africa

2min
page 137

Risks

2min
page 149

Risks

7min
pages 154-155

Outlook

7min
pages 147-148

Latin America and the Caribbean

2min
page 129

2.3.2 LAC: Outlook

9min
pages 131-133

2.2.3 EGA: Risks

3min
page 125

Europe and Central Asia

2min
page 121

East Asia and Pacific

2min
page 115

2.1.1 China: Recent developments

3min
page 116

SF2.3 Implications for global economic activity

13min
pages 108-112

SF2.2 Market responses to price shocks

6min
pages 106-107

Special Focus 2 Russia's Invasion of Ukraine: Implications for Energy Markets and Activity

3min
pages 101-103

SF1.9 Long-term inflation expectations

12min
pages 89-92

SF1.3 Growth

6min
pages 80-81

A.SF1.1 Drivers of inflation in 2020-22: Alternative inflation measures

20min
pages 93-100

1.2 Emerging market and developing economies

16min
pages 65-72

Special Focus 1 Global Stagflation

7min
pages 73-76

1.17 Fiscal policy challenges in emerging market and developing economies

6min
pages 60-61

1.13 Financial stress across emerging market and developing economies

10min
pages 53-55

1.11 Intensifying geopolitical tensions

3min
page 51

economies

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page 59

1.5 Global inflation and financial developments

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page 34

1.12 Stagflation

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page 52

1.3 Global trade

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page 31

Figures 1.15 Policy challenges in advanced economies

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page 58

B 1.1.1 Regional outlook

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