In 2017, the world's nominal GDP was estimated at $80,051 billion by the International Monetary Fund, up by 5.8 percent from the previous year. So, the global economy rebounds from a 5.4% decline of 2015. Moreover, according to IMF's World Economic Outlook, in 2018, economic activity is projected to pick up the pace to grow by 6 percent. In real terms, global GDP growth for 2018 is estimated at 3.7%, unchanged from 2017.

 

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