Global Economic Outlook 2018: Emerging Asia: Slowing, but Still Leading the Way
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Global Economic Outlook 2018: Emerging Asia: Slowing, but Still Leading the Way

In 2018, the economies of emerging Asia are expected to grow at 4.9 percent -- a slight improvement over 2017. While the region’s growth rate is likely to slow in the medium term, it will still perform better than the global emerging market average. Deceleration in China’s economic growth, Southeast Asia’s exposure to rising antiglobalization sentiment in the West, and challenges fully translating a demographic dividend in India into productive human capital are significant impediments to the region’s growth potential. 


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