What Changes Should we Expect in the Global Economy in 2025; A Confluence of Troubling Economic Factors Are in Play' (Global Connections - recorded on 1/7/2025). The host for this show was Jay Fidell. The guest was Roopmati Khandekar.
The discussion was: Roopmati Khandekar, geopolitical analyst, helps us preview the global economy in 2025. Economic and monetary issues will be a key topic through 2025. Nations, multinationals and individuals will need to plan around changes anticipated in the global economy We examine the possibility of recession, depression, inflation and other economic phenomena that may result from imposition of tariffs, sanctions and counter measures in 2025, as well as the economic effects of potential regime changes and exacerbating climate change. How will global monetary structures like the IMF do. How will the US, China, Japan, the EU, Africa, Latin America, India and Russia do in the competition for resources, manufacturing, trade, and larger shares of the global economy. How will the US dollar and other currencies be affected and how will that affect QOL in competitive countries.
The takeaway was: Economic and monetary issues will dominate the international system in 2025, so we need to examine the factors that will affect global economics to understand where things might go.
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