Event Summary
The Peterson Institute for International Economics presents its fall 2024 semiannual Global Economic Prospects outlook for the US and global economies.
Karen Dynan, nonresident senior fellow, presents her forecast for the US and global economies, with a particular focus on how the outcome of the upcoming US elections could reshape economic policy. She discusses the potential implications of different election scenarios for economic conditions in the United States and abroad.
Alejandro Werner, nonresident senior fellow, discusses the economic outlook for Latin America, with a focus on Mexico. He explores the sustainability of Mexico’s current economic policies, monetary policy following the Fed’s pivot, and risks associated with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement renegotiation and Chinese content of Mexican exports to the United States.
Martin Chorzempa, senior fellow, explores US restrictions on China and a post-election outlook on export controls, investment security, and sanctions.
Maurice Obstfeld, PIIE C. Fred Bergsten Senior Fellow, introduces the event and moderate questions after the presentations.
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About This Series
The Peterson Institute for International Economics holds its semiannual Global Economic Prospects each spring and fall to report its US and international economic outlook.