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CentrefortheNewEconomyandSociety
ChiefEconomistsOutlook
January2024
ChiefEconomistsOutlook
ChiefEconomistsOutlook
January2024
Thisquarterlybriefingbuildsonthelatestpolicydevelopmentresearchaswellasconsultationsandsurveyswithleadingchiefeconomistsfromboththepublicandprivatesectors,organizedbytheWorldEconomicForum’sCentrefortheNewEconomyandSociety.
Itaimstosummarizetheemergingcontoursofthecurrenteconomicenvironmentandidentifyprioritiesforfurtheractionbypolicy-makersandbusinessleadersinresponsetothecompoundingshockstotheglobaleconomyfromgeoeconomicandgeopoliticalevents.
Thesurveyfeaturedinthisbriefingwas
conductedinNovember-December2023.
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Contents
Executivesummary___________________________________________________________5
Globalconditionsremainsubdued__________________________________________7Growthmomentumisslowingacrossregions___________________________________7Tighteningcyclemaybenearingtheend______________________________________10
Geopoliticalriftscompounduncertainty_____________________________________12Fragmentationcloudstheoutlook____________________________________________12Governmentscontinuetoturninward_________________________________________15
Artificialintelligencetakesthespotlight_____________________________________18AImayexpandtheproductivityfrontier________________________________________18Navigatingthesocietalimpact_______________________________________________20
References__________________________________________________________________23
Contributors_________________________________________________________________28
Acknowledgements__________________________________________________________29
Cover:Unsplash
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Executivesummary
TheJanuary2024ChiefEconomistsOutlooklaunchesamidprotractedweaknessinglobaleconomicconditionsandwideningregionaldivergence.Uncertaintythatdominatedtheoutlookoverthelastyearcontinuestocloudnear-termeconomicdevelopments:56%ofchiefeconomistsexpecttheglobaleconomytoweakenoverthenextyear,butanother43%foreseeunchangedorstrongerconditions.
Whiletherearepositivedevelopments,suchaseasinginflationarypressuresandadvancesinthefieldofartificialintelligence(AI),businessesandpolicy-makersfacepersistentheadwindsandcontinuedvolatilityasglobaleconomicactivityremainsslow,financialconditionsremaintightandgeopoliticalriftsandsocialstrainscontinuetogrow.
Regionally,theresultshighlightdiverginggrowthpatterns.ThemostbuoyanteconomicactivityisstillexpectedinSouthandEastAsia.Chinaremainsanexception,withthepreviouscombinationofstrongandmoderategrowthexpectationsbeingreplacedwithlargelymoderate(69%)expectationsfor2024.IntheUSandtheMiddleEastandNorthAfrica,theoutlookhasweakenedsincetheSeptember2023editionoftheChiefEconomistsOutlook,withaboutsixoutoftenrespondentsexpectingmoderateorstrongergrowththisyear.InEurope,77%expectweakorveryweakgrowthin2024.
Elsewhereintheworld,theexpectationsareforbroadlymoderategrowth.
Thesurveyresultsreflecttheimprovementintheinflationoutlookfor2024,withexpectationsforhighinflationbeingparedbackacrossallregions.Themajorityalsoexpectthatlabourmarkets(77%)andfinancialconditions(70%)willloosen.
Thiseditionoftheoutlookfocusesontwokeyphenomenaimpactingtheglobaleconomy–geopoliticaldevelopmentsandadvancementsingenerativeAI.Almostsevenoutoftenchiefeconomistsexpectthepaceofgeoeconomicfragmentationtoacceleratethisyear.Themajorityofrespondentssayitwillstokevolatilityintheglobaleconomy(87%)andinstockmarkets(80%).Thereappearstobeequallystrongconsensusthatrecentgeopoliticaldevelopmentswillincreaselocalization(86%)andstrengthengeoeconomicblocs(80%).Almostsixoutoften(57%)alsoexpectittoincreaseinequalityandwidentheNorth-Southdivideinthenextthreeyears.
Growingglobalfragmentationiscloselyintertwinedwiththeresurgenceinindustrialpolicies.Abouttwo-thirdsexpectthesepoliciestoenabletheemergenceofneweconomicgrowthhotspotsandvitalnewindustries,withthemajoritywarningofrisingfiscalstrains(79%)anddivergencebetweenhigher-andlower-incomeeconomies(66%).
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Respondentsarealmostunanimousinexpectingthesepoliciestoremainlargelyuncoordinatedbetweencountries,withadifferentmixofdefensiveandenablingapproachesinhigh-andlow-incomeeconomies.
Therapidadvancesinthefieldofartificialintelligenceputitontopofbusinessandpolicyagendasin2024.RespondentsarenotablymoreoptimisticaboutAI-enabledbenefitsinhigh-incomeeconomiesthanindevelopingeconomies,includinganincrease
intheefficiencyofoutputproduction(79%)andinnovation(74%),withamoremixedpictureregardingstandardsofliving(57%).Chiefeconomistsarealmostunanimous(94%)inexpectingproductivitygainstobecomeeconomicallysignificantinhigh-incomeeconomiesinthenextfiveyears,comparedtoonly53%forlow-incomeeconomies.TheviewsaresomewhatmoredividedonthelikelihoodofgenerativeAIresultinginadeclineintrustacrosshigh-income(56%)andlow-income(44%)economiesthisyear.
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Globalconditionsremainsubdued
Growthmomentumisslowingacrossregions
Globaleconomicprospectsremainsubduedandfraughtwithuncertainty,accordingtothelatestsurveyofchiefeconomists.Although56%ofchiefeconomistsexpecttheglobaleconomy
toweakenoverthenextyear,20%foreseeunchangedconditionsandnearlyaquarterexpectstrongerconditions(seeFigure1).
Thesesomewhatdividedresultshighlightthattheambiguitythatdominatedtheoutlookoverthelastyearcontinuestocloudnear-termeconomicdevelopments.
Figure1.Theglobaleconomicoutlook
Lookingattheyearahead,whatareyourexpectationsforthefutureconditionoftheglobaleconomy?
MuchweakerSomewhatweakerUnchangedSomewhatstrongerMuchstronger
3 14 53 20 23
Shareofrespondents(%)
Note:Thenumbersinthegraphsmaynotaddupto100%becausefigureshavebeenroundedup/down.
Source:ChiefEconomistsSurvey,November-December2023
Therelativeresilienceoftheworld
economyintherecentyearswillcontinue
tobetestedentering2024.Globaleconomic
activityisstallingwithsignsofslowdowninboththemanufacturingandservicessectors.1Tightfinancialconditionsweighonconsumerandbusinesssentiments,2whilefiscalandmonetarypolicy-makersareassessingtrade-offsandsequencingforcarefulpolicycalibration.
Theeconomicbackdropismarkedbyprotractedweaknessinglobalgrowthandwideningdivergence.TheInternationalMonetaryFund(IMF)forecastsaslightdeclineinglobalgrowthto2.9%in2024,downfrom3%in2023.3Therelativeresilienceinglobalfigurescontinuestorelyonthegrowthperformanceofemergingeconomies,whilethemomentuminadvancedeconomiesisfading.
S&PGlobal,December2023b.
Lane,April2023.
IMF,October2023.
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However,growthforecastsremainvulnerabletoanincreasedriskofshocks.Thegeopoliticalriftshighlightedasasourceofglobaleconomicvolatilityinthelastsurvey4havesinceincreasedwithnewconflictseruptingorworseninginAfrica,theMiddleEast5andLatinAmerica.6
Figure2.Growthexpectations
Whileeconomicheadwindsremaincontained,theseescalationsriskrupturingsupplychainsandsendingshockwavesbeyondthecommoditymarkets.Furtheruncertaintyhingesontheoutcomesofelectioncyclesinthecomingyear.
Whatisyourexpectationforeconomicgrowthinthefollowinggeographiesin2024?
VeryweakWeakModerateStrongVerystrong
SouthAsia
5
7
41
52
EastAsiaandPacific
15
56
30
MiddleEastandNorthAfrica
4
35
46
15
CentralAsia
16
72
12
LatinAmericaandtheCarribbean
30
59
11
UnitedStates
3
40
53
3
China
31
69
Sub-SaharanAfrica
35
65
Europe
10
67
23
Shareofrespondents(%)
Source:ChiefEconomistsSurvey,November-December2023
Regionalperformanceexpectationsarehighlyvaried(seeFigure2).ChiefeconomistscontinuetoseethemostbuoyanteconomicactivityintheeconomiesofAsia,althoughnoregionisslatedforverystronggrowthin2024.TheoutlookforSouthAsiaandEastAsiaandPacificremainspositiveandbroadlyunchangedcomparedtothelastsurvey,with93%and86%expectingmoderateorstrongergrowthforSouthAsiaandEastAsia
andPacific,respectively.Chinaisanotableexceptionasweakconsumption,lowerindustrialproductionanddistressinpropertymarketsweighontheprospectsofastrongerreboundin2024.7Theviewsofchiefeconomistshavealsoshifted,withstrong(19%)andmoderate(38%)expectationsintheprevioussurveyreplacedwithlargelymoderate(69%)expectationsfor2024.
WorldEconomicForum,September2023a.
Livnietal.,November2023.
Delcas,December2023.
IMF,October2023.
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ThechangeintheoutlookforEuropeisparticularlystark,withtheshareofrespondentsexpectingweakorveryweakgrowthalmostdoublingto77%sinceSeptember.IntheUS,theexpectationsaresignificantlyweakertoo,with56%foreseeingmoderateorhighergrowthin2024,comparedto78%intheprevioussurvey.Botheconomiesconfronttightlendingconditions,aslowdowninmanufacturingandexposuretogeopoliticalrifts.
ExpectationsforgrowthhavestrengthenedinLatinAmericaandtheCaribbeanandSub-SaharanAfrica,withaslightuptick
intheshareofrespondentsexpectingatleastmoderategrowthto70%and65%,respectively.InCentralAsia,theimprovementismorepronouncedwithabout84%ofrespondentsexpectingatleastmoderategrowthin2024,upfrom66%intheprevioussurvey.
IntheMiddleEastandNorthAfrica,theexpectationshaveslightlyweakenedreflectingbroaderuncertaintyaboutthetrajectoryoftheIsrael-Hamaswaranditsimplicationsforthewiderregion.Although61%stillforeseemoderateorstrongergrowthin2024,regionalprospectsremaincloudedbyweakoildemand8andasharpcontractionintourism.9
Thenear-termoutlookfortheregionsdiscussedarrivesafteraprotracted
slowdownofgrowthmomentumacrossallgeographies.Accordingtooneestimate,averageannualgrowthhasdeclinedfrom
2.0%intheearly2000sto1.4%inthepost-COVID-19periodinadvancedeconomiesandfrom5.8%to1.7%inemerginganddevelopingeconomies.10Theprospectsofareboundtopre-pandemictrajectoryappearelusive:theIMFforesees3.1%averageannualgrowthoverthenextfiveyears,theweakestmedium-termoutlookindecades.Moreover,initslatestWorldEconomicOutlook,theIMFpointsoutthatratesofconvergenceareslowingtoo,withthetimeneededtoclosehalfthegapinincomepercapitabetweenemerginganddevelopingeconomiesandadvancedeconomiesincreasingfrom80yearsin2008to130yearsinthelatestestimates.11
Whiletechnologicaladvancesmaygivenewimpetustoglobalproductivity,12policiesthatenhancegood-qualitygrowthareneededtoreviveglobalmomentumandbalancetheimpactacrosstheincomegroups.Whenaskedaboutgrowthstrategiesavailabletodevelopingeconomiesinthecurrentcontext,chiefeconomistshighlightedfiveinparticular:layingasoundinstitutionalframeworkforlong-termgrowth,improvingintegrationintoglobalvaluechains,tappingintogreentransitionopportunities,strengtheninginnovationcapacity,digitalinfrastructureandasoundinvestmentclimate,andinvestinginhumancapitalandbasicservices.
IEA,December2023.
S&PGlobal,November2023.
WorldEconomicForum,January2024.
IMF,October2023.
Pizzinellietal.,October2023.
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Tighteningcyclemaybenearingtheend
Atthestartof2024,globalinflationcontinuestoease,proppingexpectationsofmildebbingininterestratesthisyear.13Theglobalheadlineratesofinflationareprojectedto
reach4.8%,14asharpdeclinefrom5.9%in2023and9.2%in2022.Coreinflationisdeceleratingtoo,albeitataslowerpace,andisexpectedtoreach4.5%in2024.15Theeasingisreflectedinthelatestsurveyresults,withexpectationsforhighinflationbeingparedbackacrossallregions.
Figure3.Inflationexpectations
Whatisyourexpectationforinflationinthefollowinggeographiesin2024?
Verylow
Low
Moderate
High
Veryhigh
Sub-SaharanAfrica
8
56
32
4
LatinAmericaandtheCaribbean
11
63
26
MiddleEastandNorthAfrica
17
58
25
SouthAsia
4
15
63
19
CentralAsia
4
17
63
17
Europe
20
67
13
UnitedStates
3
20
63
13
EastAsiaandPacific
4
26
67
4
China
17
59
24
Shareofrespondents(%)
Source:ChiefEconomistsSurvey,November-December2023
TheimprovementinexpectationsisparticularlymarkedforEuropeandtheUS(seeFigure3),withtheshareofrespondentsexpectinghighorveryhighinflationdecliningfrom,respectively,71%and47%inSeptembertoonly13%inthelatestsurvey.However,two-thirdsofchiefeconomistsstillexpectmoderateinflationinEuropeandtheUS.Chinaremainsanoutlierintheotherdirection,with76%ofrespondentsstillexpectingloworverylowinflation.
Elsewhereintheworld,theexpectationsfor
lowerinflationstrengthened,includingEast
AsiaandPacific(30%),CentralAsia(21%),
andSouthAsia(19%),withthemajority
expectingmoderateinflation.Despitea
significantimprovementintheoutlookand
broadlymoderateexpectations,morethan
aquarterofrespondentsstillexpecthigh
orveryhighinflationinSub-SaharanAfrica
(36%),LatinAmericaandtheCaribbean
(26%),MiddleEastandNorthAmerica(25%).
Smith,December2023.
IMF,October2023.
Ibid.
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Inthelatestsurveythemajorityofchiefeconomistsalsoexpectlabourmarkets(77%)tolooseninadvancedeconomies–ahighernumberthaninSeptember.
Figure4.Globalconditions
Theyalsoexpectfinancialconditions(70%)toloosenintheadvancedeconomies(seeFigure4).
Lookingattheyearahead,doyouagree/disagreewiththefollowingstatements?
StronglydisagreeDisagreeUncertainAgreeStronglyagree
Labourmarketconditionswilllooseninmostadvancedeconomies
Financialconditionswillhavestartedtolooseninmostadvancedeconomies
17
7
60
17
17
13
60
10
Shareofrespondents(%)
Source:ChiefEconomistsSurvey,November-December2023
Thesefactorsarereflectedintheevolvingmonetarypolicypatterns.AnotablymoredovishcommunicationoftheUSFederalReserveattheDecember2023meeting16signalledapossiblepivotinthetighteningcyclefollowingaprolongedpause.WhilemarketsarepricingasmanyassixinterestratecutsbytheFederalReserve17andtheEuropeanCentralBank18thisyear,thepolicystanceremainscautiousonbothsidesoftheAtlantic19aspolicy-makersnavigatechallengingdomesticandglobalconditions.Theunusuallyhighdegreeofuncertaintyovereconomicandfinancialdevelopmentsmeansthetimingandextentofeasingwillposeadilemmaforpolicy-makersthatcontinuetonavigatetrade-offsbetweentighteningtoomuchandtoolittle.
Accumulatedsocietalstrainsfromdomesticpricepressures,protractedslowdownin
economicactivityandfinancialstabilityconcernswillweighonpolicydecisionsin2024.Inthemeantime,highinterestratescontinuetestingtheresilienceofeconomies,withthenumberofcorporatedebtdefaultsrisingabovelong-termaveragesacrossbothadvancedandemergingeconomies20attheendof2023.TheWorldBankalsopointstorisingriskstosovereigndebtsustainability,withdebtservicingcostsinlow-incomeeconomiesprojectedtoriseby39%overthenexttwoyears.21
Itisalsoworthnotingthatinflationremainsvulnerabletoshocksincommoditymarketsandsupplychains.AprolongeddisruptionintheRedSea,22escalationofregionalconflicts,excessiveredundancyandrisingclimatevolatility23weighontheoutlook.Forexample,thearrivalofElNiñoalonecouldincreaseglobalfoodpricesbyupto9%.24
FederalReserve,December2023.
Clarfeltetal.,December2023.
McDougalletal.,December2023.
EuropeanCentralBank,December2023.
S&PGlobal,December2023a.
WorldBank,December2023.
Eavis,December2023.
Kuiketal.,December2023.
Adolfsenetal.,September2023.
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Geopoliticalriftscompounduncertainty
Fragmentationcloudstheoutlook fragmentation.Almostsevenoutoften(69%)
chiefeconomistsareexpectingthepaceof
Globaleconomicdevelopmentsare geoeconomicfragmentationtoaccelerate
beingprofoundlyshapedbydeepening thisyear(seeFigure5).
Figure5.Fragmentationoutlook
Lookingattheyearahead,doyouagree/disagreewiththefollowingstatements?
Stronglydisagree
Disagree
Uncertain
Globallythepaceofgeoeconomic
10
fragmentationwillaccelerate
AgreeStronglyagree
21 52 17
Shareofrespondents(%)
Source:ChiefEconomistsSurvey,November-December2023
Geoeconomicallydrivenrestructuringoftheglobaleconomyhasbeenevidentforsometime.TherecentyearshavebeenmarkedbygreaterrivalryintheUS-Chinarelationship,partialsplinteringofinternationaltradeflows,25andasharptilttowardsprotectionistpolicies.26Atthestartof2024,variousalliancesandsimmeringglobalconflictsarebuoyingconcernsthatglobaleconomiccooperationisfaltering.Thegravityofthecurrentmomentumisnotlostonleaders,however,withmanywarningofhardeningcoldwarrhetoricandcostlyoutcomesoffragmentation.27
Whenaskedabouttheimplicationsofrecentdevelopments(seeFigure6),chiefeconomistscontinueassigningaprominentroletogeopoliticalfactorsacrossmacroeconomicandfinancialdevelopments.About87%expectrecentgeopoliticaldevelopmentstostokeglobaleconomicvolatilityinthenextthreeyears,andeightoutoftenexpectittoheightenvolatilityinstockmarkets.
WTO,September2023.
WTO,December2023.
Gopinath,December2023.
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Figure6.Theimpactofgeoeconomicfragmentation
Inlightofrecentgeopoliticaldevelopments,howlikelyisitthatthenextthreeyearswillleadtosignificant…
ExtremelyunlikelySomewhatunlikely
...volatilityintheglobaleconomy?
...increaseinlocalizationofeconomicactivityandinvestmentflows?
...stockmarketvolatility?
...increaseingeoeconomicblocsofeconomicactivityandinvestmentflows?
...increaseininequalityandgrowingNorth-Southdivergence?
...rupturesinmajorglobalsupplychains?
...increaseinglobalizationofeconomicactivityandinvestmentflows?
NeitherlikelynorunlikelySomewhatlikelyExtremelylikely
3
10
67
20
13
63
23
3
17
53
27
7
13
57
23
3
40
50
7
30
33
33
3
17
47
23
13
Shareofrespondents(%)
Source:ChiefEconomistsSurvey,November-December2023
Thereisstrongconsensusthatgeopoliticaldevelopmentswillcontinuetoimpacteconomicactivityandinvestmentflows,with86%expectinganincreaseinlocalizationand80%sayinggeoeconomicblocswillstrengthen.Ontheflipside,two-thirdsofrespondentssayanincreaseinglobalizationisunlikelyoverthenextthreeyears.This
isinlinewiththedevelopmentsinsupplychainstrategiesinrecentyears,markedbyanotableshiftinnarrativeandactiontoreshoring,nearshoring,friendshoring,and,morerecently,de-riskingstrategies.28Thepotentiallossinglobaleconomicoutputfromincreasedtraderestrictionscouldreachupto7%29accordingtotheIMF.Thesignsofretreatareemerging,withglobaltradedecliningby5%30in2023.Ontheother
hand,tradewithinalliedblocshasbeengainingmomentum,with6.2%31growthinthethirdquarterof2023.
Thecostsoffragmentationareprojectedtobesignificantlyhigherforlow-incomeeconomies,reachingupto4%ofglobaldomesticproduct(GDP),32andalmostdoublethatofadvancedeconomies.Althoughevenapartialretreatinglobalizationwillresultinsizeablecontractionforvariousblocs,anythird-partycountries’gains
arelargelyoffsetbytheheadwindsfromthecontractioninmajortradepartners.33Besidesthedirectimpactthroughtradechannels,aretreatincooperationrisksstalling,ifnotrollingback,decadesofprogresstowardsdevelopmenttargets.
TheEconomist,May2023.
Bolhuisetal.,March2023.
UNCTAD,December2023.
Ibid.
Bolhuisetal.,March2023.
Cerdeiroetal.,October2023.
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Lookingatthenextthreeyears,sixoutoftenchiefeconomistssaidgeopoliticaldevelopmentswillincreaseinequalityandwidenNorth-Southdivide.
Onenotablepointofdisagreementamongthechiefeconomistsisthelikelihoodthatgeopoliticaltensionswillresultinasignificant
ruptureofglobalsupplychainsinthenextthreeyears.Only36%ofrespondentsthinkpotentialdisruptionsarelikely,anotherthirdareuncertainandathirdbelievetheyareunlikely.Thisislikelytoreflectinparttheeffectivenessofrestructuringstrategiesandincreasedresilienceofsupplychainsinrecentyears.
Figure7.Industryoutlook
Whichsectorsandindustriesarelikelytobeatanadvantageordisadvantageinthegeoeconomicoutlookfor2024?
Sectorsandindustrieswithnegativeoutlook
Sectorsandindustrieswithpositiveoutlook
Informationtechnologyand
0
20
digitalcommunications
Mining(excludingfossil
3
11
fuels)
Medical,healthcareand
0
11
careservices
Low-carbonenergy
5
11
(includingrenewables)
Engineering,construction
8
9
andutilities
Agriculture,forestryand
4
9
fishing
Fossil-fuelenergyand
17
8
materials
14
Leisureandtravel
7
Supplychainandtransport
5
5
services
10
Manufacturing
5
Financial,professional,real
17
3
estateservices
Retailandwholesaleof
1
18
consumergoods
Source:ChiefEconomistsSurvey,November-December2023
Whenaskedaboutthesectoralimpactofthegeoeconomicoutlook,chiefeconomistshighlightedarangeofindustrieswheretheyexpectamorenegativeoutlookin2024,includingretail
andwholesaleofconsumergoods,fossil-fuelenergyandmaterials,financial,professionalandrealestateservices,leisureandtravel,andmanufacturing.
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Therespondentsaresignificantlymoreoptimisticabouttheimpactofrecentdevelopmentsontheoutlookforotherindustries,includinginformationtechnologyanddigitalcommunications,mining,medical,healthcareandcareservices,andlow-carbonenergy(seeFigure7).Technology,miningandlow-carbonenergy,inparticular,areexpectedtobenefitfromtheprojected11%34increaseintheglobaldemandforrenewableenergyandstrategiccompetitionbetweenthegeoeconomicblocsasnewindustrialpoliciesramp
upinvestmentsanddemandforcriticalmaterialsandcomponents.35
Thesurveyalsoaskedchiefeconomistswhatstrategiesbusinessesmightadoptinthefaceofrisinggeoeconomicfragmentationin2024.Threepatternsfeatureprominently.First,diversification,ratherthanisolation,remainsthesurestwaytoresilienceinthetimesofheightenedvolatility.Second,investmentsingradualde-riskingandlocalizationcouldunlocknewsupplychainopportunities.Lastly,searchfortalentandagilitywillbeatthecoreofstrategyplanningandexecution,withmanymultinationalshavingtojuggleandadjuststrategiesacrossthegeographies.
Governmentscontinue
toturninward
Themountingconcernsofdeeperglobalfragmentationarecloselyintertwinedwiththeresurgenceinindustrialpoliciesovertherecentyears.Technologicalcompetitionandtheracetosecuresupplychainsforcriticalmaterialsandothergoodsareblurringthelinesbetweeneconomicandnationalsecurityobjectives.Thisshifthasbeenassociatedwithaspikeinthenumberofprotectionistmeasures–suchasexportrestrictions–thatquadrupledtoalmost35,000overthelastdecade.36
AftermorethanayearsincethelaunchoftheInflationReductionAct(IRA)andCHIPSActsparkedaglobaluptickinsuchlarge-scaleinitiatives,tensofbillionsarebeingfunnelledintoinfrastructure,manufacturing,semiconductorsandlow-carbonsolutionsacrossgeographies.37The
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