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Lan Ha

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Lan Ha Head of Practice - Economies

düsseldorf

English, Vietnamese, German

With a special interest in economics and the global economy, I am dedicated to promoting thought leadership and delivering impactful insights on how pivotal economic trends can shape businesses, empowering companies and organisations to make informed decisions.

About Lan

Lan leads Euromonitor International’s economic research, providing global insights and thought leadership on how economic trends are impacting businesses and consumers.

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Expertise

Lan advises clients across a range of industries on the global economic outlook and the impact of economic shifts, helping business leaders make more informed decisions and build long-term strategies. Lan previously worked as an economist in a research institution as well as in a development bank providing economic and market analysis.

Recently Published Work

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Global Economic Outlook: Q3 2024

Lan Ha

Lan Ha

9 Aug 24

The global economy has witnessed a sustained period of resilient growth as it enters the second half of 2024, driven by falling inflation and better-than-expected employment and private consumption. Short-term growth prospects, however, will be undermined by a still-high interest rate environment, while a potential cooling down of the labour market and growing political uncertainty would affect global business and consumer confidence.

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Disinflation and Divergence in the Global Economy Explained

Lan Ha

Lan Ha

3 Jul 24

As we hit the mid-point of 2024, there are two key themes to watch in the global economy, namely disinflation and divergence.

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Top Five Fastest-Growing Economies in 2024

Lan Ha

Lan Ha

10 Jun 24

Global economic growth has been modest since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine and a surge in inflation in 2022. Although the outlook has started to brighten recently, ongoing tightened financial conditions and persisting geopolitical risks put a limit on the global recovery.

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