Almost six years after COVID-19 upended the global economy, a striking pattern has emerged: the world has split into distinct recovery tracks. While India sustained 5.8% annual growth and China posted 4.9%, Germany’s economy has barely budged—growing just 0.03% annually since the fourth quarter of 2019. Finland, once a beacon of Nordic prosperity, has flatlined entirely. An analysis of cumulative real GDP growth across 41 major economies reveals more than just winners and losers. It exposes fundamental shifts in the […]
Archive | February 10, 2026
The Great Growth Divergence: What 6 Years of Post-COVID Data Reveals
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