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Ra321
Jun 26, 2022
There is no respite for the global economy. Two years ago, it was shaken by the onset of the pandemic, as an overwhelming health crisis turned into an overwhelming economic crisis. While the after-tremors of the pandemic still reverberate, two new shocks hit home in the year under review: the unexpected resurgence of inflation and the tragic war in Ukraine. Last year’s Annual Economic Report (AER) raised the prospect of a bumpy pandexit; bumps have turned out to be a one-two punch. These tumultuous events are bound to have far-reaching consequences. Ask me for pdf files There is no respite for the global economy. Two years ago, it was shaken by the onset of the pandemic, as an overwhelming health crisis turned into an overwhelming economic crisis. While the after-tremors of the pandemic still reverberate, two new shocks hit home in the year under review: the unexpected resurgence of inflation and the tragic war in Ukraine. Last year’s Annual Economic Report (AER) raised the prospect of a bumpy pandexit; bumps have turned out to be a one-two punch. These tumultuous events are bound to have far-reaching consequences. Ask me for pdf files 
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