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Patrick Artus

We should not forget that Italy's potential growth is negative

The fact that Italy was in recession in the second half of 2018 should not surprise us: Italy's potential growth is negative (no productivity gains, population ageing). The low level of investment and spending on innovation explains the absence of productivity gains in Italy. The problem is that negative potential growth in a euro-zone country is self-sustaining: Fiscal policy must be restrictive because the fiscal deficit which stabilises the public debt ratio is small; The euro zone's interest rates are too high for a country which has negative growth.
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Patrick Artus

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