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A polycrisis is a situation in which multiple global risks occur at the same time, interacting with compounding effects, such that the overall impact exceeds the sum of each part. | A polycrisis is a situation in which multiple global risks occur at the same time, interacting with compounding effects, such that the overall impact exceeds the sum of each part. | ||
Source: World Economic Forum (WEF) - Global Risks Report 2023 - p57. | ''Source: World Economic Forum (WEF) - Global Risks Report 2023 - p57.'' | ||
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Global risks - interactions.
A polycrisis is a situation in which multiple global risks occur at the same time, interacting with compounding effects, such that the overall impact exceeds the sum of each part.
Source: World Economic Forum (WEF) - Global Risks Report 2023 - p57.
See also
- Business risk
- Climate risk
- Commercial risk
- Country risk
- Environmental risk
- Event risk
- Financial risk
- Geoeconomics
- Geopolitical risk
- Global risk
- Gross domestic product (GDP)
- Guide to risk management
- Natural resources
- Operational risk
- Political risk
- Risk
- Risk identification
- Risk management
- Sovereign risk
- Systemic risk
- Transition risk
- Weather risk
- World Economic Forum (WEF)