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'Reverse base effect' to challenge Korean economy in 2025


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Published in Business and Finance on Wednesday, January 8th 2025 at 6:21 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Korean economy faces multiple headwinds in the wake of a leap year effect. Tripartite Cooperation in Joint Consultative body is urgently needed.

The article from MSN discusses the economic challenges South Korea might face in 2025 due to the "reverse base effect." This phenomenon refers to the situation where the high growth rates recorded in 2021, due to a low base from the previous year's economic downturn caused by the global health crisis, will make it difficult for South Korea to achieve similar growth rates in 2025. The reverse base effect could lead to a perception of economic slowdown or stagnation, even if the economy is performing well in absolute terms. This could impact investor confidence, government policy, and economic planning. The article highlights concerns about managing expectations and the need for strategic economic measures to counteract this effect, ensuring that the economy does not appear to be underperforming when compared to the artificially high growth rates of 2021.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/economy/reverse-base-effect-to-challenge-korean-economy-in-2025/ar-AA1xadMJ ]

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