1、Chief Economists OutlookCentre for the New Economy and SocietySeptember 20232Chief Economists OutlookDisclaimer This document is published by the World Economic Forum as a contribution to a project,insight area or interaction.The findings,interpretations and conclusions expressed herein are a result
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4、onsultations and surveys with leading chief economists from both the public and private sectors,organized by the World Economic Forums Centre for the New Economy and Society.It aims to summarize the emerging contours of the current economic environment and identify priorities for further action by p
5、olicy-makers and business leaders in response to the compounding shocks to the global economy from geoeconomic and geopolitical events.The survey featured in this briefing was conducted in August 2023.4Chief Economists OutlookContentsExecutive summary _ 5 1.Global momentum remains elusive _ 7Politic
6、al factors stoke uncertainty _ 7Inflationary pressures subside _ 102.Financial clouds persist _ 12Monetary policy remains delicately poised _ 12Financial tightening starts to bite _ 133.A challenging backdrop for global development _ 15Gathering headwinds impede SDGs progress _ 15Unlocking progress