World Economic League Table 2018
The latest World Economic League Table (WELT) 2018 is published by the Centre for Economics and Business Research with Global Construction Perspectives and is sponsored by the Chartered Institute of Building. A world economic league table with forecasts for 192 countries to 2032 is published by the renowned Centre for Economics and Business Research and the influential Global Construction Perspectives.
The World Economic League Table is coveted for its insightful analysis and long-range forecasts that give confidence to business decision making.
About the WELT
This World Economic League Table 2018 is published by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) and Global Construction Perspectives. The Centre for Economics and Business Research takes responsibility for all economic forecasts that it has prepared and Global Construction Perspectives takes responsibility for its World Construction and Infrastructure Review and Outlook which it has prepared along with other views on construction and infrastructure.
This year’s World Economic League Table has been produced at a time of significant change for the world’s economies and for the construction and engineering sector which is important to growth, productivity and employment for economies in both the developing and developed parts of the world.
How it Functions?
WELT2018 is a report giving country by country forecasts for growth, inflation and exchange rates for each of the 192 economies covered by the IMF which comprise virtually 100% of the world economy. It also contains an important summary of the likely outlook for the world economy to 2032, covering such themes as the impact of low energy prices, the impact of climate change and whether it is possible to avoid a 1930s style recession.
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World Economic League Table 2018
World Economic League Table 2018
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