GDP growth in the European Union reached the record low of -4.5% in 2009 followed by the rapid jump to 2.1% next year. In 2012 there was a drop below zero, but WB and UN show that GDP growth had stabilized by 2015.

All graphs predict GDP growth to remain stable at the level of about 1.5%-1.8% in the near future.

 

For the analysis of the other G20 economies, select a country page:

US | Canada | Mexico | France | Germany | UK | Italy | Brazil | Argentina | Turkey | Australia | China | India | Japan | South Korea | Indonesia | Russia | South Africa | Saudi Arabia | EU | Euro Area

Or, select an economic indicator:

GDP Forecast | Inflation Forecast | Unemployment Forecast | Current Account Balance Forecast | Government Debt Forecast

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