The statistics below illustrate the growth forecast by the World Bank for the years 2018 to 2019. Overall, it is evident that the most significant percent growth occurred in 2016, while 2009 recorded the smallest results. Additionally, the years 2011 and 2014 showed approximately equal growth rates.
Specifically, the International Monetary Fund had a strong start but then experienced a rapid decline from -0.3% to -2.6% in 2009. However, this percentage jumped to 2.5% in the following year before decreasing to 1.6% in 2011. Despite this setback, growth rebounded to 2.8% over the next two years. The years 2011 and 2014 maintained a consistent rate of 1.6%.
As a result, growth rose to 3.4% between the years 2013 and 2015. Following this period, the graph showed a steady increase, peaking at approximately 3.5% in 2016. Despite the overall growth, the percentage fluctuated and fell to 3.1% in the final year.
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