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Patrick Artus

Even if Italy now chooses a reasonable fiscal policy, the euro zone has not gotten rid of the Italian problem

The reaction of interest rates to Italy’s fiscal policy choices has been so strong that Italy inevitably will choose to conduct a reasonable fiscal policy, with a limited increase in public spending. The financial markets will appreciate this choice, but the euro zone has nonetheless not gotten rid of the Italian problem. As long as labour productivity stagnates in Italy, due to the massive corporate under-investment in the country , Italy will go through repeated economic and political crises due to the very low growth , the stagnation of purchasing power and the stagnation of tax revenues. If the euro zone wants to h elp Italy, it will have to accept a slightly higher fiscal deficit in Italy that is not used to stimulate consumption (which is the coalition’s programme) , but corporate investment and labour force skills .
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