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Italy: GDP and inflation better than in France and Germany. The Lancets of the Economy explain why Saturday on FIRSTonline

Are there cracks in the American economy? And China? Will others arrive after the ECB's first rate cut? Why did BTP yields rise instead? What effects will the result of the European elections have on the euro? Tomorrow on FIRSTonline the Lancette dell'economia by Fabrizio Galimberti and Luca Paolazzi will answer these and other questions

Italy: GDP and inflation better than in France and Germany. The Lancets of the Economy explain why Saturday on FIRSTonline

And Italy goes. L'Italian economy continues to march better than France and Germany, which it once watched from afar and was forced to chase. Which factors are they behind this unexpected and welcome performance? Only the will-o'-the-wisp of superbonus, which in any case served much more than some governments and economists would like us to believe? Why is growth virtuous? Does Made in Italy follow its demand in the various world markets or is it even better? The GDP Is it more dynamic than it seems from the statistics, which are inevitably provisional? Why is inflation in Italy lower than the Eurozone average? And looking over the Alps and beyond the oceans, there are some cracks in the American economy? And what is she up to? China, which for some is a paper economy? To the reduction of rates ECB will other declines follow? Why did BTP yields rise instead? That effects it will have on the euro the result of European elections?

These and other questions provide the basis for the Lancets of the June 2024 economy. This edition dedicates special attention to the progress of the Bel Paese, to reveal another of its beauty, unusual and non-aesthetic: thesafe progress of the economy. Even if it will never enter the world heritage of humanity, we can and want to enjoy it anyway. However, avoiding "deceiving ourselves", that is, ignoring the competitive flaws, the old ones and the new ones.

A monthly column analyzing the economic situation, with an eye never distracted from the structure, the Lancette dell'Economia boast more than a third of a century of experience and numerous attempts at imitation. They are curated by Fabrizio Galimberti e Luke Paolazzi and they only come out on FIRSTonline. From tomorrow online the June 2024 issue.

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