Understanding and applying long-term GDP projections
Paul Hubbard
Dhruv Sharma
The Australian National University
Abstract
We project gross domestic product (GDP) for 140 world economies from 2020 to 2050 based on United Nation’s demographic projections, the International Monetary Fund’s GDP statistics and estimates of potential labour productivity derived from the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) and a methodology published by the Australian Treasury. We review the conceptual framework underpinning this model, and identify its core assumptions. Finally, we highlight potential applications for this model, including: considering the dispersion of global economic activity; assessing the potential scale of activity across different trading blocs; and quantifying the impact of domestic policy reform scenarios in individual economies. Rather than provide an exhaustive analysis of the results, we make the data and results freely available.
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