Global Economic Prospects 2010

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Global Economic Prospects 2010 :Crisis, Finance, and Growth
The global economic recovery that is now underway will slow later this year as the impact of fiscal stimulus wanes. Financial markets remain troubled and private sector demand lags amid high unemployment, according to a new report from the World Bank.
Global Economic Prospects 2010 warns that while the worst of the financial crisis may be over, the global recovery is fragile. It predicts that the fallout from the crisis will change the landscape for finance and growth over the next 10 years.
Global GDP, which declined by 2.2 percent in 2009, is expected to grow 2.7 percent this year and 3.2 percent in 2011 (or -1, 3.5 and 4 percent when aggregated using Purchasing Power Parity weights). Prospects for developing countries are for a relatively robust recovery, growing 5.2 percent this year and 5.8 percent in 2011―up from 1.2 percent in 2009. GDP in rich countries, which declined by 3.3 percent in 2009, is expected to increase much less quickly―by 1.8 and 2.3 percent in 2010 and 2011 World trade volumes, which fell by a staggering 14.4 percent in 2009, are projected to expand by 4.3 and 6.2 percent this year and in 2011.