RegisterLogin
The Global Economy in 2024: Turning a Corner?

The Global Economy in 2024: Turning a Corner?

Jan
17
Wednesday
 from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Virtual Event

The world economy is facing a turbulent period: Global growth is projected to remain subdued in 2024, given tight monetary policy and more restrictive credit, and downside risks abound—from escalating conflict in the Middle East to financial stress, a weakening Chinese economy, and climate-related disasters. There are bright spots however: Inflation is expected to continue declining, and most forecasters see stronger global growth in 2025 if monetary policy loosens in advanced economies.

To navigate this unsettled, difficult period, how can policymakers need to make their economies more resilient to shocks while implementing comprehensive structural reforms to boost long-term growth prospects? And can the global economy finally move past these overlapping crises to turn a corner? Join CGD for a discussion of these issues based on the World Bank’s January 2024 “Global Economic Prospects” report.

FEATURING

M. Ayhan Kose, Deputy Chief Economist, World Bank Group; Director of the Prospects Group, Development Economics

Charles Collyns, Director of the Independent Evaluation Office, International Monetary Fund

Liliana Rojas-Suarez, Director, Latin American Initiative and Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development

MODERATOR

Masood Ahmed, President, Center for Global Development

Conversations Matter

Linktank is devoted to elevating dialogue. We curate important global conversations, bringing together perspectives that shape our world and values.
Since 2009, Linktank began as a curation of the best talks in town, where experts across a broad range of topics — social, political, economic, and cultural — advanced their insight in the battleground of ideas.
Linktank membership gives you unparalleled access to global events and expertise.
Become a Lifetime Member