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World economic situation and prospects 2022 [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 227 pages, height: 280 mm, col. figs, tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: United Nations
  • ISBN-10: 9211091837
  • ISBN-13: 9789211091830
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 227 pages, height: 280 mm, col. figs, tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: United Nations
  • ISBN-10: 9211091837
  • ISBN-13: 9789211091830

This is the United Nations definitive report on the state of the world economy, providing global and regional economic outlook for 2022 and 2023. The World Economic Situation and Prospects 2022 will examine the recovery of the global economy from the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to presenting the latest UN growth forecasts, the report will provide a comprehensive assessment of economic developments, risk factors, and policy challenges. This year’s thematic chapter will discuss the macroeconomic and distributional consequences of monetary policy, with particular focus on unconventional measures such as quantitative easing (QE).

Foreword iii
Explanatory notes iv
Acknowledgements v
Sustainable Development Goals vi
Executive summary vii
Chapter I Global economic outlook
1(46)
Global growth prospects
1(8)
The growth outlook in a pandemic world
1(2)
Inequality between countries is widening
3(2)
The pandemic is far from over
5(1)
Vaccine inequities remain a formidable challenge
6(2)
Rising inflation is emerging as a new risk
8(1)
Employment, poverty and inequality
9(9)
Labour markets are lagging
9(5)
Poverty to remain at a decade high amid rising inequalities
14(4)
International trade, investment and financial markets
18(15)
Demand recovery has buoyed international trade and commodity prices
18(9)
Global investment rebounds but structural challenges lie ahead
27(2)
Global financial conditions remain highly accommodative
29(4)
A changing policy landscape
33(14)
Fiscal asymmetries are shaping recovery and development prospects
33(5)
Gearing up labour market policies and social protection
38(2)
Monetary policy: overcoming the addiction to easy money
40(2)
Multilateralism in a world of crises
42(5)
Chapter II The monetary policy response to COVID-19: direct impacts and spillovers
47(35)
The global monetary response to COVID-19
47(4)
Interest rate measures and reserve policies
48(1)
Expanded lending and foreign exchange operations
49(1)
Forward guidance and asset purchase programmes
50(1)
Central banks' large-scale asset purchase programmes
51(5)
Mechanism and transmission channels
51(2)
Asset purchase programmes in developed economies: the trillion-dollar bazooka
53(2)
Asset purchase programmes in developing countries: a paradigm shift in monetary policy?
55(1)
Have asset purchase programmes met their objectives?
56(7)
Stabilizing markets during financial turmoil
56(3)
Fostering economic recovery
59(1)
Providing longer-term support to economic growth
60(3)
Side effects and risks of large-scale asset purchase programmes
63(15)
Macroeconomic effects
64(8)
Distributional effects: making the rich richer?
72(4)
Spillover effects on developing countries
76(2)
The bumpy road ahead: looking beyond asset purchase programmes
78(4)
Challenges in unwinding unconventional monetary policies
78(2)
The need for complementary policies
80(2)
Chapter III Regional developments and outlook
82
Developed economies
83(12)
United States
83(2)
Japan
85(2)
Australia
87(1)
Europe
87(8)
Economies in transition
95(8)
Commonwealth of Independent States and Georgia
95(5)
South-Eastern Europe
100(3)
Developing economies
103
Africa
103(12)
East Asia
115(12)
South Asia
127(6)
Western Asia
133(6)
Latin America and the Caribbean
139