• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: The Past and Future of Regional Potential Growth : Hopes, Fears, and Realities
  • Contributor: Kasyanenko, Sergiy [Author]; Kenworthy, Philip [Other]; Kilic Celik, Sinem [Other]; Ruch, Franz Ulrich [Other]; Vashakmadze, Ekaterine [Other]; Wheeler, Collette [Other]
  • Published: Washington, D.C: The World Bank, 2023
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (108 pages)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1596/1813-9450-10368
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  • Keywords: Climate Change ; Competitiveness ; Demographics ; Developing Economies ; Emerging Markets ; International Economics and Trade ; Investment ; Potential Growth ; Private Sector Development ; Total Factor Productivity
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  • Description: Potential growth slowed in most emerging market and developing economy (EMDE) regions in the past decade. The steepest slowdown occurred in the Middle East and North Africa (MNA), followed by East Asia and the Pacific (EAP), although potential growth in EAP remained one of the two highest among EMDE regions, the other being South Asia (SAR), where potential growth remained broadly unchanged. Projections of the fundamental drivers of growth suggest that, without reforms, potential growth in EMDEs will continue to weaken over the remainder of this decade. The slowdown will be most pronounced in EAP and Europe and Central Asia because of slowing labor force growth and weak investment, and least pronounced in Sub-Saharan Africa where the multiple adverse shocks over the past decade are assumed to dissipate going forward. Potential growth in Latin America and the Caribbean, MNA, and SAR is expected to be broadly steady as slowing population growth is offset by strengthening productivity. The projected declines in potential growth are not inevitable. Many EMDEs could lift potential growth by implementing reforms, with policy priorities varying across regions