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The UNCTAD report predicts that developing economies as a whole are likely to repeat the performance of previous years, growing at between 4.5 and 5%. It forecasts the Chinese
In the first quarter of the current fiscal ending June, India’s economic growth rate recorded a two-and-half-year high of 5.7 %.
The UNCTAD report, further, stated that growth will go over 5.5% in Asian and sub-Saharan countries, but will remain subdued at around 2% in North Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean. Transition economies’ growth is expected to fall further to around 1%, from an already weak performance in 2013.
"With a new set of wide-ranging sustainable development goals already tabled in, a post-2015 development agenda will not be feasible without the availability of more instruments and greater flexibilities in policy making," the report concluded.
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