Fazio on the international economy and Italy

In a speech on 'The international economy and Italy' given on 14 February, Antonio Fazio of the Bank of Italy said Europe is not contributing to the growth of the world economy. A stronger performance on its part is also necessary to adjust the payments imbalances between the principal regions of the world.

The continent's demographic structure and the aging of the population appear to offer little incentive for investment, Fazio said. The potential growth rate of the European economies is

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