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Pandemic will leave little lingering damage for advanced economies, says IMF

Success in managing fallout will not be replicated in emerging economies, fund forecasts
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"}],[{"start":89.61,"text":"By 2024, advanced economies will produce about 1 per cent less output than their pre-pandemic growth path, according to the IMF forecasts. "},{"start":99.752,"text":"In contrast, after the 2008-09 recession they suffered a gap of more than 10 per cent. "}],[{"start":107.27,"text":"Overall, the pandemic’s economic impact is “much smaller than the [2008-09] global financial crisis”, said Gita Gopinath, the fund’s chief economist, adding that advanced economies “are getting very little [economic] scarring and [in] the US [there is] effectively no scarring”. "}],[{"start":128.8,"text":"The IMF revised upwards its forecast for US growth in 2021 by 1.3 percentage points from its previous projections in January. "},{"start":138.642,"text":"Canada’s projection rose 1.4 percentage points, Italy was up 1.2 percentage points and the UK up 0.8 percentage points. "}],[{"start":149.37,"text":"The fund was particularly bullish about prospects of a rapid US recovery without inflationary pressures. "},{"start":155.97400000000002,"text":"Gopinath said: “The US is really the only large economy whose [economic output] for 2022 is projected to exceed what it would have been in the absence of this pandemic. ”"}],[{"start":168.14000000000001,"text":"However, the IMF noted that the economic and social pain of the crisis had hit certain countries, and groups of people within countries, much harder than others. "},{"start":178.69400000000002,"text":"Parts of Europe that are suffering another wave of coronavirus are likely to take longer to recover, but the IMF was optimistic that the EU would catch up with other advanced economies such as the US in just a few years. "}],[{"start":192.70000000000002,"text":"By 2024, the IMF expects that even many of these lagging European economies will have almost returned to their pre-pandemic growth path. "}],[{"start":203.02,"text":"That is largely because advanced nations and their companies have proved much more resilient to lockdowns than the fund had previously expected. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
"}],[{"start":212.21,"text":"By contrast, the IMF expects the crisis to be a lingering drag on emerging economies where, with the exception of China, economic output in 2024 is forecast to be almost 8 per cent below the level the IMF had expected before the pandemic. "}],[{"start":228.73000000000002,"text":"Nations most at risk of a sluggish recovery are emerging economies with little access to Covid-19 vaccines, those with weak public finances and those that are heavily dependent on tourism, the IMF said. "}],[{"start":242.81000000000003,"text":"The hit to emerging economies in the short term will be compounded by the interruption of schooling during the pandemic, which has taken what the fund described as a “severe toll” on education in poorer countries because they have only limited capacity to deliver schooling online. "}],[{"start":259.83000000000004,"text":"Gopinath said there was little cause for immediate concern about the unprecedented levels of fiscal stimulus on both sides of the Atlantic driving a rise in inflation, because global forces are likely to keep a lid on price rises and there is no sign yet that central banks or governments would lose control. "}],[{"start":279.08000000000004,"text":"But it highlighted the risk that the US might need to lead the world in tightening monetary policy rapidly if inflationary pressures did rise rapidly. "},{"start":288.44700000000006,"text":"This could hit emerging markets particularly hard by driving capital flight back to developed economies. "}],[{"start":295.59000000000003,"text":"However there is no sign so far that Us president Joe Biden’s $1.9tn stimulus has destabilised international markets, Gopinath said, flagging that as an encouraging sign. "}],[{"start":null,"text":""}],[{"start":308.1,"text":""}]],"url":"https://creatives.ftacademy.cn/album/001092054-1617775725.mp3"}

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