European Growth Prospects After Covid-19
Dominick Salvatore ()
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Dominick Salvatore: Fordham University
A chapter in Economic Challenges for Europe After the Pandemic, 2022, pp 11-23 from Springer
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Abstract This paper examines the fundamental forces responsible for the rather anemic economic growth on both sides of the Atlantic (especially in Europe) during the past decade, and is likely to still operate to slow world growth in this decade (with some, such as the aging populations, expected to become even more intense now). There are other factors, such as newer and more dramatic technologies, that are expected to lead to tremendous increases in labor and total factor productivity, and thus result in much faster growth in this decade than in the last one. These are some of the crucial issues analyzed in this paper.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-10302-5_2
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