sorry, but all growth forecasts by economists and state institutes have been steadily revised downwards in recent years. if you discount the massive government spending program, the eurozone has been in recession for a long time. and that cannot change under the conditions we find here. the eurozone is losing massive amounts of capital abroad and that is an indicator that cannot be overstated
predictions are worth what they are, they are just predictions. Only time will tell. Maybe the shake-up in France will change something.
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the problem with these forecasts is that, as already mentioned, they are published by state-paid agents. these agents represent the narrative of the respective government and thus lead the public by the nose. this results in a considerable misallocation of capital and political mistakes are also repeatedly initiated in this sense.
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