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Date of birth May 15,1969
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BooksExchange Rate Regimes and Supply Shocks Asymmetry: The Case of the Accession Countries
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Laurence Boone is a French economist whose fields of interest include macroeconomics, European politics and public finance. She served as an economic advisor to the President of the French Republic between July 2014 and March 2016 under François Hollande's presidency.

UK economy to have zero growth next year, predicts OECD

Jun 8,2022 3:15 pm

The UK economy will grow slower than expected this year and will stagnate next year, a Think Tank has warned.

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development expects the UK economy to grow by 3. 6% this year, followed by 0% growth next year.

It means the UK will go from the second-fastest growing economy in the G7 group of industrial nations to the slowest growing in 2023.

The G7 members are the US, Canada, Germany, Japan, France and Italy.

The OECD is a group of countries which aims to assist Economic Development , raise living standards and promote growth in World Trade .

Laurence Boone , the Paris-based Think Tank 's chief economist, said the UK was being hit hard by a combination of factors, including higher interest rates, higher taxes, reduced trade and more expensive energy and food.

Inflation is expected to keep rising and peak at over 10% at The End of this year before gradually declining to 4. 7% by The End of 2023.

However, The Report does not take into account the chancellor's emergency measures announced on 26th May. Those measures, which included, are worth around £15bn.

A Treasury spokesperson said many people would be concerned by the forecasts.

" While we can't insulate the UK from global pressures entirely, our economy is in a strong position to deal with these challenges. We have a plan for growth, and we are supporting people with the cost of living, " they added.

The price of war

The cuts to UK economic growth come alongside a global slowdown which is due largely to the war in Ukraine.

Global growth has been downgraded from 4. 5% to 3% this year, the OECD said in its latest economic outlook.

Only Argentina and Australia saw their growth projections upgraded.

" The world is set to pay a hefty price for Russia's war against Ukraine. A humanitarian crisis is unfolding before our eyes, leaving thousands dead, forcing millions of refugees to flee their homes and threatening an economic recovery that was underway after two years of the pandemic, " the organisation said.

" As Russia and Ukraine are large commodity exporters, the war has sent energy and food prices soaring, making life much harder for many people across the world. "

The OECD warned that Russia's attack on Ukraine will lead to higher inflation and lower growth for at least the next year.

But the organisation stressed that prolonged hardship could be avoided by concerted action from governments and central banks.



Source of news: bbc.com

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