Treading carefully on the path to recovery
Date: 24 September
The recovery continues but shows signs of cracking, and some measures of inflation keep dragging their feet. Shaky confidence casts doubt on growth shifting up a gear, whilst the European Central Bank remains reluctant to signal a much looser monetary policy. Will growth lose steam amidst an industrial sector still in the doldrums? Will the ECB wreck the ship in its effort to tame inflation? The eurozone economy had a decent first half of the year, but the pace of the recovery going forward remains highly uncertain.
Riccardo Marcelli Fabiani
Economist
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Riccardo Marcelli Fabiani
Economist
London, United Kingdom
Riccardo is part of the eurozone team, where he contributes to the forecasting and monitoring of macroeconomic dynamics and provides country coverage across France and Belgium.
Prior to joining Oxford Economics, he gained work experience at the Bank of Italy, at Mediobanca and at CEPII research centre. He obtained a master’s in Economics from the Barcelona School of Economics after studying at the University of Milan. Riccardo is fluent in English, Italian, French, Spanish and German.
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