RT @Bruegel_org: #G7 countries represented 50% of global GDP. This share has been on a constant downward trend, due to the rise of #China. Today, the G7 countries represent around 30% of #GDP, forecasts suggest this will further contract. Is the G7 only a relic of the past? @terzibus https://t.co/GwIKuPFjh9
#G7 countries represented 50% of global GDP. This share has been on a constant downward trend, due to the rise of #China. Today, the G7 countries represent around 30% of #GDP, forecasts suggest this will further contract. Is the G7 only a relic of the past? @terzibus pic.twitter.com/GwIKuPFjh9
— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) August 14, 2018
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