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Bracing for reduced growth

ÍSB Research: updated macroeconomic forecast 2018-2020


The current business cycle has proven more resilient than many expected. GDP growth averaged 4.4% per year in 2013-2017. The surge in tourism has played a major role in this, as have a number of other factors that have supported private consumption growth and investment.

Yet after a robust first nine months, there are a number of signs of a marked slowdown in the fourth quarter of the year, and we therefore project output growth for 2018 as a whole at 3.7%.

The outlook is for much weaker growth in 2019. The drivers of the recent growth spurt will all be on sabbatical this year. Private consumption growth will be slow and services export growth muted, and business investment will contract year-on-year, according to our forecast, which provides for GDP growth of 1.1% in 2019.

The outlook is for growth to pick up again in 2020, soaring to 3.1%, buoyed up by livelier private consumption growth, a resumption of growth in business investment, and continued growth in other investment and in goods and services exports.