(Bloomberg) – Over the next decade, the world economy is expected to have an average annual growth of around 3.2%, slightly below the average of 3.5% between 2010 and 2019, according to Bloomberg Economics. Below that overall figure, the situation in the main economies will continue to change: China will continue to outperform, although its growth will slow down due to its debt and demographics, among other factors. The advanced economies, which bear the burden of their aging populations, are in a deceleration trend, and their growth is expected to average 1.6% in the next decade.
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