Europe in recession, no engines of growth

by Particular-Crab4563

31 comments
  1. We may not have engines of growth, but at least we have regulations. Oh, and lots of nice tourist destinations. No need to panic people.

  2. effect of the fool choice to destroy a automotive market promoting battery veichles

  3. Well, at least we got the AI regulated (facepalm)

  4. Recessions happen from time to time, not sure why people are panicking. Aren’t there studies that show one happens like every 30-40 years or so?

  5. Sometimes it comes, sometimes it goes, you can’t win every time, all the time. We’ll do better next year.

  6. No worries Ukraine will start repaying the loans any time now

  7. Europe is at war but without the extra war spending to get production up. Not weird that GDP is just slightly down.

  8. Is anyone going to stop sanction of Russia madness?

  9. After 2008, I always felt like we always lived in recession. The one crisis after another.

  10. Damn first the post this morning and then this? The US propaganda is going STRONG today. Fuck yes lads. Let’s deregulate everything and turn into a cutthroat capitalist paradise. That works so well in the US, people are very happy and your average person’s quality of life is something we should envy.

  11. Engines of growth would be industries where we have a competitive advantage. Actually we had several, but managed to ban them all foolishly.

    One could have been genetic engineering, which we managed to drown in insane regulations.

    So what do we want? We can become the next Amish who stopped technological advancement at an arbitrary point or become a competitive, inventive economy. But both will not be possible.

  12. Which is rather good. Since we have alot of climate issues, anf this far, evonomic growth have always had a bad impact on the climate.

  13. On this site there are too many news praising Russia and even Putin personally. Looks like pro-russian propaganda for me.

  14. I wonder how it looks if seperated by country.

    I always assumed that the post-communist countries who were more behind, were always having more growth in order to catch up to the west.

  15. Our leaders are NOT concerned about this. In fact, some will be happy. Degrowth baby! It’s working!

  16. It’s not like I can tell the difference between recession and whatever else has been going on the last 15 years.

  17. can’t wait for them to do austerity and racism to make everything worse

  18. The only sensible solution is to let in more migrants and refugees

  19. No cheap energy from Russia hardly Europe will be fine. Europe gotta pay for oils from Russia on black market at higher price. Sanctions or not oils from Russia still end up in Europe

  20. Meanwhile Thierry Breton is on Twitter celebrating regulation that will make Europe poorer and more irrelevant.

  21. There are way too many negative reports and posts about Europe to avoid believing that this is a Russian bot

  22. Your observations are quite striking! Look at Italy, the third economic power in Europe, where salaries haven’t increased for 30 years; in fact, they’ve even decreased! Additionally, is the average education across Europe truly keeping up with the times?

    Could it potentially expose us to systemic unemployment due to the evolution of the tech sector, practically non-existent in Europe? How many brilliant minds must leave Europe to find salaries matching their qualifications?

    Europe needs to do more for economic hegemony that allows it to define itself as a superpower. The economic fragmentation among EU members is still very high.

  23. Cut yourself off from cheap energy – and this happens?!

    No way anyone could have seen this coming…

  24. Well you have Austria blocking two other members for schenge who are showing somewhat of an economical growth, meaning hindering their growth. While this isn’t the sole reason for recession, obviously, it does not fucking help. What a great fucking economics block we have.

  25. Oh another one… Oke..

    I was baby/toddler/child and now teen in a crisis…

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