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IMF report: Greek economy to grow 2.2 pct in 2017 and 2.7 pct in 2018

The announcement comes as finance ministers and central bankers prepare for the fund’s annual spring meetings

Newsroom April 18 10:54

Economic growth in Greece will reach 2.2 percent in 2017 and increase to 2.7 percent in 2018, the International Monetary Fund said in its World Economic Outlook report, presented on Tuesday by the Fund’s chief economist Maurice Obstfeld.

However, the economy will cool down by 2022 and growth will stumble, achieving an increase of just 1 percent on the year [2022], the report said. In 2016, the Greek economy will remain unchanged. The Fund said the Greek economy’s capacity to maintain satisfactory economic growth rates in the long-term without high inflation – the so-called potential output – remains very low.

The announcement comes as finance ministers and central bankers prepare to meet this week in Washington for the fund’s annual spring meetings.

On unemployment, the report forecasts it will fall from 23.8 percent in 2016 to 21.9 percent in 2017 and 21 percent in 2018. The last time unemployment in Greece stood at an average of 21 percent was in 2011.

Concerning Greece’s external deficit, the IMF says the current account in 2016 showed a deficit of 0.6 percent of GDP, which will be limited to 0.3 percent of GDP this year and will achieve a balance in 2018, so that in 2022 it will turn into a surplus of 0.1 percent of GDP. This performance reflects the Fund’s estimates for an improved competitiveness of the Greek economy, primarily as a result of the ongoing internal devaluation.

On inflation, the report estimates that a 1.1 percent deflation in 2015 turned to a zero rate in 2016, while in 2017 the country will return to a 1.3 percent inflation rate for the first time after 2012. For 2018, the report foresees an increase of inflation to 1.4 percent of GDP which will increase further to 1.7 percent of GDP in 2022.

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