[ad_1] In this edition of Real Economy we ask do some EU member states need more budget flexibility? Italy and France have both announced budgets that push for flexibility to…
Tag: Economic growth
What, if Anything, Can You Do to Prepare for a Recession?
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WSJ News Exclusive | CEOs Say They Expect a U.S. Recession, but Most Think It Will Be Short
[ad_1] WSJ News Exclusive Business Most executives surveyed expect growth to return in 2024, and are trying to weather a slowdown without widespread job cuts [ad_2] Source link
The right balance: the economics of happiness
[ad_1] What makes people happy? Measuring human happiness is increasingly becoming a pursuit of economists, who use a range of research tools to gauge and quantify popular contentment at a…
EU macro regions – a way to resolve issues with your neighbours?
[ad_1] In this week’s show we travel to Croatia, at the heart of one of the EU’s macro regions, to see how a shared economic policy could boost prosperity. Our…
EU’s 315 billion investment plan scrutinised
[ad_1] We’ve all at some point in the last couple of years debated with our friends and our family – the state of Europe’s economy, massive unemployment and what can…
Turning point: Europe’s return to growth
[ad_1] This week the Real Economy takes a look at the European Growth Story – is it reliable? And is it back for good? Those questions and more as well…
World Bank Cuts 2023 Global Growth Projection as Inflation Persists
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Status check on #InvestEU one year in
[ad_1] ‘Tis the season for reflection, so Real Economy host Maithreyi Seetharaman has returned to Brussels to sit down with European Commission Vice President Jyrki Katainen for a status check…
Bank Earnings Put U.S. Economy Under Microscope
[ad_1] America’s biggest lenders are expected to post $28 billion in fourth-quarter profits, down 15% from a year earlier. [ad_2] Source link