Which issues will rule global economy in 2023? After a year of major shocks with the return of inflation and monetary tightening, the time has come to turn to 2023, which should be a two-stage transition year: the first half being under the sign of disinflation and the second half allowing us to anticipate the major trends of 2024 . A real dynamism throughout the year, which will therefore influence the decisions of households, businesses and also financial markets.
The OECD team presents its focus on 2023.The year is starting off with contrasting signs in the eurozone, between hope of disinflation and fear of recession.
The Country Risk team presents its focus on 2023.This year, emerging countries will face a more challenging international environment than last year.Throughout the year, you will be able to read the publications, listen to podcasts and watch videos from the economists dedicated to countries such as China, Brazil, Egypt and India.