World Economy 2026 signals a year of transformation, where policymakers, investors, and business leaders confront a landscape defined by evolving monetary policy, renewed supply dynamics, fiscal recalibrations, and a reimagined path for growth that blends productivity gains with debt management and structural reforms, all while markets weigh shifting inflation signals, geopolitical risks, and the uneven pace of recovery across regions.Across regions, the global growth drivers 2026 hinge on sustained digital adoption, automation, and data-driven decision-making that raise potential output without a corresponding surge in unit labor costs, while governments and the private sector alike push green infrastructure, energy transition initiatives, and catalytic investment that expand capacity in manufacturing, logistics, and services.