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Real GDP of Norway (2010 - 2021, $ Billion)

  • The real GDP of Norway increased by 3.9% from the previous year to $510 billion in 2021 
  • In terms of Real GDP, the US, China, Japan, Germany, and India are the leading economies in the world 
  • COVID-19, the Russia-Ukraine war, and rising inflation have caused a slowdown in the global economic growth 

 

Overview of Norway’s Real GDP 

Norway's real GDP hit $510.5 billion in 2021, an increase of 3.9% over the previous year. Norway's economy grew by CAGR of 1.6% between 2010 and 2021. However, the outlook for Norway's economy was clouded due to a spike in COVID-19 cases and rising oil prices amid the war between Russia and Ukraine. 

Outlook on Global Economy 

Real GDP refers to base year prices, which include inflation. Changes in real GDP indicate the increase or decrease in the volume of economic activity and measure economic growth. 

The US, China, Japan, Germany, and India are the top five countries in the world in terms of real GDP. The real GDP of the US was the highest, with a value of $18.6 trillion in 2021, followed by China. During the same period, Japan’s real GDP reached $6 trillion, ranked third in the world.  The other two leading economies are Germany and India, with real GDPs of $3.8 trillion and $2.9 trillion, respectively. 

Factors Affecting the Global Economy 

A rise in COVID-19 cases: 

As a result of Omicron, a new variant of COVID-19, more cases have been reported worldwide, resulting in the disruption of supply chain management. However, the global vaccination drive has reduced the fatality from COVID-19.  

Russia-Ukraine war:  

A prolonged conflict between Russia and Ukraine will continue to affect global economic growth. Investment and trade have been adversely affected due to the war as economic sanctions have been imposed on Russia, and several big companies have stopped their operations in the country.  

Rising Inflation and Interest Rates: 

The inflation rate in developing and advanced economies have been rising, causing central banks to tighten monetary policy and raise interest rates to control price rises. However, a sustained rise in interest rates could push some economies into financial distress

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