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Systemic Risks, Interdependencies Weigh on 2021 Global Outlook

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The path of economic recovery from the COVID-19 recession remains far from clear. A fitful rollout of vaccines and governmental responses to new variants of the virus loom over a global growth rebound that private forecasters estimate at 5.7 percent for 2021.

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  • Jarod Coulter & Enrique Martínez García, 2021. "Systemic Risks, Interdependencies Weigh on 2021 Global Outlook," Dallas Fed Economics 89912, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:d00001:89912
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