The economic - and therefore political - problems are not over in the euro zone
Since 2014 there has been a marked improvement in the euro zone’s economic situation, but it is possible that this is merely a temporary improvement and that we should once again expect a deterioration in the fragile countries. The reasons are as follows: In Spain and France, t he structural unemployment rate has apparently remained markedly higher than before the crisis, which points to a pronounced slowdown in growth in these countries; In Italy, productivity is not picking up, which means that the current growth may be only a temporary phenomenon. A return of sluggish growth in Spain, France and Italy would definitely create even greater political and social problems than now.