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Patrick Artus

Euro zone: What boosted growth is now behind us

The mechanisms that have boosted growth in the euro zone since 2014 are no longer having a positive effect on growth. They are: From 2013 to 2016, the decline in oil prices; From 2016 to late 2017, the upturn in global trade growth; From 2012 to 2016, the decline in interest payments caused by the decline in interest rates; From 2014 to early 2017, the depreci ation of the euro (which concerns only industry). As no new growth-stimulating mechanism has appeared (nominal wage growth has not picked up much, fiscal policy is more or less neutral, credit is not accelerating, corporate investment is not very vigorous), it is normal that growth is slowing in the euro zone.
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