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Global Debt Hasn't Been This Bad Since the Napoleonic Wars, Says WEF President
mercredi 1 mai 2024, 17:20 , par Slashdot
According to the International Monetary Fund last year, global public debt hit $91 trillion, or 92% of GDP, by the end of 2022. That was actually a dip from pandemic-era debt levels but remained in line with a decades-long trend higher. Data on global debt during the Napoleonic Wars, which took place in the early 1800s, is harder to come by. But for comparison, some estimates put British government debt at more than 200% of GDP by 1815. Brende also told CNBC that governments need to take fiscal measures to reduce their debts without triggering a recession. For now, global growth is about 3.2% annually, which isn't bad, but it's also below the 4% trend growth the world had seen for decades, he said earlier in the interview. That risks a repeat of the 1970s, when growth was low for a decade, Brende added. But the world can avoid such an outcome if it continues to trade and doesn't engage in more trade wars. 'Trade was the engine of growth for decades,' he said. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/24/05/01/1513253/global-debt-hasnt-been-this-bad-since-the-napoleoni...
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