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2008  
 

World Economic Situation and Prospects as of mid-2008
Macroeconomic trends in the world economy

 

World Economic Situation and Prospects 2008

Executive Summary

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Presentations:

Press Conference Presentations,
  New York and Mexico

  Ecosoc presentation

  Global Economic Outlook

 

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2007  
 

World Economic and Social Survey 2007: Development in an Ageing World

World Economic and Social Survey at 60

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Wess 2007 Factsheet:

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Full Report (212 pages; 2.60mb)
Preface

Overview

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Table of contents:
Chapter I (6 pages; 55kb)
Chapter II (24 pages; 300kb)
Chapter III (22 pages; 238kb)
Chapter IV (36 pages; 568kb)
Chapter V (26 pages; 268kb)
Chapter VI (32 pages; 406kb)
Annex tables (16 pages; 279kb)
Bibliography (18 pages; 122kb)

 

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World Economic Situation and Prospects as of mid-2007
Macroeconomic trends in the world economy

 

World Economic Situation and Prospects 2007
Global Outlook
Sales No:07.II.C.2, ISBN:978-92-1109153-3

Executive Summary (Eng.)

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Press Releases

Global Outlook(English)

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Global Outlook(Chinese)

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Global Outlook(Russian)

Global Outlook(Spanish)

Trade and Investment

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2006  
 

World Economic and Social Survey 2006:
Diverging Growth and Development

According to the World Economic and Social Survey 2006, in the industrialized world, the income level over the last five decades has grown steadily while it has failed to do so in many developing countries, thereby causing a rise in already high world inequality.
  Greater income divergence is partly explained by a rising number of growth collapses. Countries with weak economic structures and institutions and low infrastructural and human development have less capacity to gain from global markets

Press release

Press Conference Presentation

Statement to ECOSOC by Mr. Jose Antonio Ocampo

Full Report: 210 pages (4.78 mb)
Preface: 1 page (32 kb)
Overview: 16 pages (218 kb)
Table of contents: 6 pages (47.2 kb)
Chapter I
  Growth and development trends, 1960-2005 28 pages (2.37 mb)

Chapter II
  Structural change and economic growth 24 pages (545 kb)

Chapter III
  Has trade integration caused greater divergence? 38 pages (524 kb)

Chapter IV
  Macroeconomic policies and growth divergence 34 pages (492 kb)

Chapter V
  Governance, institutions and growth divergence 22 pages (135 kb)

Annex tables: 22 pages (147 kb)
Bibliography: 20 pages (151 kb)

 

You may view the draft background papers used in the preparation of the WESS 2006 below.

Developing and Transition Economies in the Late 20th Century: Diverging Growth Rates, Economic Structures, and Sources of Demand (Codrina Rada and Lance Taylor)

Governance, Economic Growth and Development since the 1960s (Mushtaq H. Khan)

Real Income Stagnation of Countries,1960-2001 (Sanjay G. Reddy and Camelia Minoiu)

Turning Swords to Ploughshares & Little Acorns to Tall Trees: The Conflict-Growth Nexus & the Poverty of Nations (S, Mansoob Murshed)

Financial Development and Economic Growth: A Critical View (Valpy FitzGerald)

Have Collapses in Infrastructure Spending led to Cross-Country Divergence in per Capita GDP? (Francisco Rodríguez)

Growth Empirics When the World is Not Simple (Francisco Rodríguez)

Openness and Growth: What Have We Learned? (Francisco Rodríguez)

Growth after Globalisation: a ‘Structuralist-Kaldorian’ game of musical chairs? (José Gabriel Palma)

Industrial Policy and Growth (Helen Shapiro)

Development Aid and Economic Growth: A Positive Long-Run Relation  (Sanjay G. Reddy and Camelia Minoiu)

 

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World Economic Situation and Prospects as of mid-2006

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World Economic Situation and Prospects 2006

 The world economy is expected to continue to grow at a rate of 3 per cent during 2006. The United States economy remains the main engine of global economic growth, but the growth of China, India and a few other large developing economies is becoming increasingly important. On average, developing economies are expected to expand at a rate of 5.6 per cent and the economies in transition at 5.9 per cent, despite the fact that these economies may face larger challenges during 2006.
 Driven by higher oil prices, inflation rates have edged up worldwide. Core inflation rates, which exclude the prices of energy and food, have been more stable, indicating that the pass-through of higher oil prices to overall inflation is limited.

 

Executive Summary
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Sales Number: E.06.II.C.2   ISBN: 92-1-109150-0

2005  
 

World Economic and Social Survey 2005

Financing for Development

The World Economic and Social Survey 2005 focuses on the Monterrey Consensus as the current framework for international cooperation for development. The report examines the correspondingly broad agenda for action that was set out in the Consensus, recognizing numerous accomplishments to date and draws attention to the further actions in the financing and trade areas that need to be undertaken in the years ahead to achieve both the Millennium Development Goals, as well as the broader United Nations Development Agenda.

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Preface, Overview, Contents (28 pages, 176kb)

Chapter I Mobilizing domestic resources for development (34 pages,199kb)

Chapter II Trade (38 pages, 209kb)

Chapter III International private capital flows (36 pages, 189kb)

Chapter IV Official development financing (32 pages, 186kb)

Chapter V External debt (24 pages, 147kb)

Chapter VI Systemic issues (26 pages, 152kb)

Bibliography (30 pages, 140kb)

 

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Sales No: E.05.II.C.1   ISBN: 9211091497


Rapport sur la situation économique et sociale et dans le monde 2005 - Financement du développement


Estudio Económico y Social Mundial 2005 - Financiación para el desarrollo


World Economic Situation and Prospects 2005

The continued recovery of the world economy resulted in unusually widespread growth in 2004, but a modest slowdown in all regions is expected in 2005, according to projections contained in World Economic Situation and Prospects 2005 (WESP 2005). Developing countries grew at the fastest rate in two decades in 2004. In addition to the stimulus provided by the United States, China is making an increasing contribution to global economic growth. Its rapid expansion has contributed to increased global demand for oil and many non-oil commodities, with the higher prices for the latter being of particular benefit to several countries in Africa and Latin America. Overall, prospects continue to be good, but the global imbalances pose a potential threat, to which a global response is required.

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2004  
 

The World Economic and Social Survey 2004 comprises two parts.

PART II International Migration

The second part of the World Economic and Social Survey 2004 addresses international migration. It examines historical and recent surges in migration, policies towards migration, its economic and social effects, the question of refugees and the state of international cooperation regarding migration.

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Preface, Overview, Contents (32 pages, 177kb)

Chapter I (20 pages,145kb)
   Migration during 1820-1920, the First Global Century

Chapter II (46 pages, 312kb)
   International migration trends

Chapter III (26 pages, 137kb)
   International migration policies

Chapter IV (32 pages, 184kb)
   Economic impacts of international migration

Chapter V (24 pages, 154kb)
   Temporary migration and its relation to trade in services

Chapter VI (16 pages, 104kb)
   Social dimensions of international mobility

Chapter VII (22 pages, 139kb)
   Levels and trends in international displacement

Chapter VIII (22 pages 131kb)
   International cooperation for migration management

Annex (8 pages, 87kb)
   Current status of the collection of international migration statistics

Bibliography (22 pages, 112kb)

Press Releases  (12 pages,394kb) Press Overview  (29 pages, 219kb)

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Sales No:E.04.II.C.3   ISBN:9211091470

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PART I Trends and Policies in the World Economy

The first part of the World Economic and Social Survey 2004 discusses the state of the world economy in 2004 and the outlook for 2005. It includes a review of developments in international trade and finance and an overview of the situation in the world’s economies as of mid-2004 and their prospects for 2005.

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Download Statistical Annex and tables (50 pages, 239kb)

 

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SALES No: E.04.II.C.1   ISBN: 9211091454

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Estudio Económico y Social Mundial 2004 - Migración internacional


World Economic Situation and Prospects 2004
Many of the forces responsible for dramatic growth in the previous decade are now absent or not strong enough to produce such robust performance. While global trade is projected by the World Economic Situation and Prospects 2004 (WESP 2004) to grow by seven per cent this year, it is unlikely that the buoyancy of pre-2000 years will be repeated, especially given setbacks in the Doha round of trade negotiations. The recovery of foreign direct investment will be similarly subdued, as will rebounding investment in information technologies. And in 2004, the dampening effects of geopolitical tensions and threats of international terrorism are more prevalent than in the years immediately before 2001.Therefore, the report urge careful measures to nurture the recovery and avoid a precipitous unwinding of international imbalances

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SALES No:E.04.II.C.2  ISBN:9211091462

2003  
 

World Economic and Social Survey 2003, SALES No:E.03.II.C.1  ISBN:9211091438

Table of Contents

PART I

Chapter I

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PART II

Part II (All chapters)

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World Economic Situation and prospects 2003, January 2003 (Sales No. E.03.II.C.2; ISBN 92-1-109144-6).

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2002  
 

World Economic and Social Survey 2002 (United Nations publication Sales No. E.02.II.C.1)

Wess 2002   FrSp.

Chapter I (Eng.) Fr.  Sp. Ru.

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World Economic Situation and prospects 2002, January 2002 (Sales No. E.02.II.C.2; ISBN 92-1-109-141-1)

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2001  
 

World Economic and Social Survey 2001

(United Nations publication, Sales No. E.01.II.C.1(Chapter I)

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  World Economic Situation and prospects 2001
2000  
 

World Economic and Social Survey, 2000

(United Nations publications, Sales No. E.00.II.C.1)  (Chapter I)

 
  World Economic Situation and Prospects for 2000
1999

World Economic and Social Survey 1999 – Trends and Policies in the World Economy

World Economic Situation and Prospects for 1999

1998 World Economic and Social Survey 1998 – Trends and Policies in the World Economy
1997 World Economic and Social Survey 1997 – Trends and Policies in the World Economy
1996 World Economic and Social Survey 1996 – Trends and Policies in the World Economy
1995 World Economic and Social Survey 1995 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy
1994 World Economic and Social Survey 1994 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy
1993 World Economic Survey 1993 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy
1992 World Economic Survey 1992 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy
1991 World Economic Survey 1991 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy
1990 World Economic Survey 1990 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy
1989 World Economic Survey 1989 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy
1988 World Economic Survey 1988 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy
1987 World Economic Survey 1987 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy
1986

World Economic Survey 1986 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy

Supplement to World Economic Survey 1985-86

1985

World Economic Survey 1985 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy

1984

World Economic Survey 1984 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy

Supplement to World Economic Survey 1984

1983

World Economic Survey 1983 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy

Supplement to World Economic Survey 1983

1981-1982

World Economic Survey 1981-82 – Current Trends and Policies in the World Economy

Supplement to World Economic Survey 1981-82

1980-1981 World Economic Survey 1980-81
1979-1980 World Economic Survey 19879-80
1978

World Economic Survey 1978

Supplement to World Economic Survey 1978

1977 World Economic Survey 1977
1976

World Economic Survey 1976

Supplement to World Economic Survey 1976

1975

World Economic Survey 1975 – Fluctuations and Development in the World Economy

Supplement to World Economic Survey 1975

1974

World Economic Survey 1974 Part 1 – Mid-term Review and Appraisal of Progress in the implementation of the International Development Strategy

World Economic Survey 1974 Part 2 – Current Economic Developments

1973

World Economic Survey 1973 Part 1 – Population and Development

World Economic Survey 1973 Part 2 – Current Economic Developments

1972 World Economic Survey 1972 – Current Economic Developments
1971 World Economic Survey 1971 – Current Economic Developments
1969-1970 World Economic Survey 1969-70
1968

World Economic Survey 1968 Part 1 – Some Issues of Development Policy in the Coming Decade

World Economic Survey 1968 Part 2 – Current Economic Developments

1967

World Economic Survey 1967 Part 1 – The Problems and Policies of Economic Development: An Appraisal of Recent Experience

World Economic Survey 1967 Part 2 – Current Economic Developments

1966

World Economic Survey 1966 Part 1 – Implementation of Development Plans: Problems and Experience

World Economic Survey 1966 Part 2 – Current Economic Developments

1965

World Economic Survey 1965 Part 1 – The Financing of Economic Development

World Economic Survey 1965 Part 2 – Current Economic Developments

1964

World Economic Survey 1964 Part 1 – Development Plans: Appraisal of Targets and Progress in Developing Countries

World Economic Survey 1964 Part 2 – Current Economic Developments

1963

World Economic Survey 1963 Part 1 - Trade and Development: Trends, Needs and Policies

World Economic Survey 1963 Part 2 – Current Economic Developments

Economic Developments in the Middle East 1961-63

1962

World Economic Survey 1962 Part 1 - The Developing Countries in World Trade

World Economic Survey 1962 Part 2 - Current Economic Developments

1961

World Economic Survey 1961

Economic Developments in the Middle East 1959-61

1960

World Economic Survey 1960

1959

World Economic Survey 1959

1958

World Economic Survey 1958

Economic Developments in the Middle East 1957-58

Economic Developments in the Middle East 1958-59

1957

World Economic Survey 1957

Economic Developments in the Middle East 1956-57

Economic Developments in Africa 1956-57

1956

World Economic Survey 1956

Economic Developments in the Middle East 1955-56

Economic Developments in Africa 1955-56

1955

World Economic Survey 1955

Economic Developments in the Middle East 1954-55

Economic Developments in Africa 1954-55

1953-1954

World Economic Report 1953-54

Review of Economic Activity in Africa 1950-54

1952-1953

World Economic Report 1952-53

Summary of Recent Economic Developments in the Middle East 1952-53

1951-1952

World Economic Report 1951-52

Review of Economic Conditions in the Middle East 1951-52

1950-1951

World Economic Report 1950-51

Supplement to World Economic Report 1950-51

1949-1950

World Economic Report 1949-50

 

1948

World Economic Report 1948

Major Economic Changes in 1948

Supplement to Major Economic Changes in 1948

1947

Salient Features of the Wold Economic Situation 1945-47

 
 


 
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