Why is France growing, and Britain isn’t?
The French economy has bounced back more quickly post-Covid than all of Europe’s other large economies.
The French economy has bounced back more quickly post-Covid than all of Europe’s other large economies.
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Restrictions appear to be relaxing yet the uncertainty caused by policy changes will have a long-term economic impact.
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Even if tax-cutting and a re-think of central bank independence does the trick, we’re in for a bumpy ride.
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In this week’s letter, Walter pens an ode to Ireland and its thriving West.
It’s time to focus on the positives. Periods of crisis are always followed by a “roaring twenties”.
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