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The World in 2021
Paolo Magri
28 December 2020

In 2020, many of our forecasts and expectations were disrupted by a “Black swan” only few could expect: a global pandemic that rapidly turned into the deepest economic recession since World War 2. This year wraps up with few certainties and many questions: our annual dossier “The World in 2021” sets out to answer ten of them.

 

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Authors

Paolo Magri
Executive Vice President, ISPI

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