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EU Regular Economic Report Nine : Energizing Europe - Part 1 : Inclusive Growth - Inflation Chipping Away Income Gains (English)

Following a strong recovery after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, growth in the European Union (EU) is expected to sharply decelerate in 2023 as high inflation and increasingly tight monetary policy dampen economic activity. Despite considerable resilience, the EU economy is in a weakened spot following the string of overlapping crises since 2020, which have eroded macroeconomic buffers and left the economy vulnerable to additional negative shocks...
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Prasad,Mona; Wheeler,Collette Mari; Timmis,Emilija; Dospinescu,Andrei Silviu; Tawfik,Ehab Adel Samir; Abril, Monica Robayo; Nguyen,Nga Thi Viet; Badiani-Magnusson,Reena C; Laco,Matija; Ruch, Franz Ulli; Delgado Prieto,Lukas Andres; Rude,Britta Laurin.

EU Regular Economic Report Nine : Energizing Europe - Part 1 : Inclusive Growth - Inflation Chipping Away Income Gains (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099051123175082267

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