IMF expects more than four percent increase from the world economy
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) calculates with a higher rate economic growth, than projected. According to the IMF; the global economy will increase by 4.4 percent this year, and the growth will affect almost every region.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) previously projected 4.2 percent growth for 2011. The most dynamic decelopment may occur in the sub-Saharan countries and in India and China. While in the sub-Saharan countries an average of 5.8 in India 8.4 and in China 9.6 percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth is expected – reports Világgazdaság Online, after BBC.
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