10 predicted fastest growing economies for the coming decade: Harvard University report
India tops the list of the world’s fastest-growing economies for the coming decade, ahead of China and the United States, according to a report by the Centre for International Development at Harvard University.
India is projected to grow at 7.89 annually till 2026, China 4.92%, France 3.53%, and the United States 3.07%. Uganda comes second on the list of the fastest-growing economies to 2026, predicted to grow at 7.5 percent annually.
The Center for International Development (CID) is Harvard’s leading research hub focusing on resolving the dilemmas of public policy associated with generating stable, shared, and sustainable prosperity in developing countries.
These are the top 10 predicted fastest growing economies for the coming decade:
1. India: 7.89%
2. Uganda: 7.46%
3. Egypt: 6.63%
4. Tanzania: 6.15%
5. Indonesia: 6.13%
6. Kyrgyzstan: 6.04%
7. Pakistan: 5.99%
8. Vietnam: 5.89%
9. Mali: 5.89%
10. Kenya: 5.87%
Countries to Watch
Malaysia: 4.97%
China: 4.92%
Mexico: 4.91%
Brazil: 4.62%
Spain: 4.25%
Argentina: 3.74%
Canada: 3.72%
United Kingdom: 3.69%
Netherlands: 3.6%
France: 3.53%
Sweden: 3.4%
Switzerland: 3.39%
United States: 3.07%
Japan: 3.01%
Ireland: 3.01%
New Zealand: 3.0%
United Arab Emirates: 2.88%
Germany: 2.38%
Australia: 2.07%
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