OCED data backs cautious optimism, suggesting that the effects of Omicron on global recovery is still uneven, but will be limited and short-lived.

Adam Tooze

Adam Tooze, historian, professor at Columbia University and the director of the European Institute, shared an article on Nicolas Woloszko, an economist at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) producing a weekly GDP index for 46 middle- and high-income economies, which showed that the GDP across these countries is about 2.5% below its pre-Covid trend. This is worse than the November GDP that was 1.6% below the pandemic trend, but better than a year ago when the output was nearly 5% below it.