Eu Economic Growth Outlook for 2023/2024

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  1. Poland having sub 3% growth is concerning because Poland is still relatively poor and should be growing somewhere in the range of 4-5%. Is Polish growth normalizing in line with the German one?

    Also, purely from informational perspective, this is one map I’m sad we can’t see UK as well as Norway, Switzerland and Russia, for comparison purposes. And it’d be nice if negative growth was in red to make it clearer if it’s below 0.

  2. Swedish politicians are suddenly realizing that there are disadvantages to being the country with the most indebted citizens. We can’t handle high interest rates, at all.

  3. Seems rather fine for the richer economies, for the poorer ones it would be nice to see a bit more dark blue for sure!

  4. Just remember: 1% from 100 is way less than 1% from 100.000. This explains why my country can get 3+ growth. ( LMAO )

    Yey for Romania, I think.

  5. Honestly, this actually really good news. A couple of months ago, everyone thought that Germany would have a major recession, which would pull all of Europe with them.

    Now we know that there won’t be a recession, but slight economic growth.

  6. We were dependent on automotive industry but thanks to Russia our defense industry is getting massive boost these comming years. Appatently Ukraine rly likes our artillery.

  7. Ireland is so overpowered lol. Remember setting up network at the new Amazon facility in Poland a coupe of years ago and instead of using normal internet cables they had a contract with T-Mobile to install antennas on each of their facilities and have Irish IP on all of their devices inside the facilities in Poland. If you self checked your IP location it showed Amazon’s HQ in Dublin. 500IQ way to dodge taxes lmao

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