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- Long-Term Spending Pressures in Europe - IMF
European countries face high, rising, and long-lasting spending pressures, calling for a renewed focus on fiscal policy and comprehensive structural reforms to prepare their economies for the future On top of existing fiscal consolidation needs, spending pressures in five key areas are imminent and growing in Europe: pensions and healthcare long-term care driven by population aging; climate
- Europes economy faces the danger of ongoing decline, economists say - CNBC
Economists say the absence of growth, fiscal imbalances and political intransigence could lead to decline and a loss of standing for Europe as a whole
- Europe’s economic challenges discussed at the European Forum Alpbach
Demographic change challenges the sustainability of European pension systems and welfare states more generally Governments must design systems that guarantee both intergenerational fairness and fiscal sustainability, while encouraging financial literacy Digital currencies, specifically the digital euro, present new challenges and opportunities
- Geopolitical shifts and their economic impacts on Europe: Short-term . . .
Over the last decade, Europe has suffered from the decay of the post-war international order, economic coercion from both China and the United States, and aggression from Russia This contribution puts these changes into a historical context, examines their short-term consequences, develops scenarios for 2030-2035 and uses these to draw out the policy implications for the next one to five years
- Europes economy is resilient, but geopolitics exact a price
The EU's economy fared better in 2025 than many had feared But a continued need for the bloc to prioritise resilience is, nonetheless, costing Europe The corporations that call the EU home also pay a price – and they have a key role in the solution, too
- How Can Europe Pay for Things That It Cannot Afford; IMF Notes No. 25 . . .
This could drive up interest rates, slow down already sluggish economic growth, and undermine market confidence Both structural reforms and fiscal consolidation will be necessary to deliver the difficult policy adjustment, with one-third achieved through a set of moderate reforms and two-thirds coming from consolidation
- Geopolitical shifts and their economic impacts on Europe
The EU has played a constructive role by setting up the euro and ensuring its stability, but the absence of a “genuine Economic and Monetary Union”, as advocated more than a decade ago by Van Rompuy (2012), limits its ability to play a bigger international role
- The EU in crisis: taking stock of the economy - ETH Z
There is currently a lack of economic growth in the European Union In addition, demographic change and unresolved structural problems are slowing economic activity Once the European elections have been held in June, the new EU government will face major challenges KOF’s international economic experts have analysed the situation in the three largest EU member states Germany, France and Italy
- Europe’s economy is under attack from all sides - The Economist
China is churning out cars, as its leaders funnel cash and loans to high-tech industry in an attempt to revive the country’s moribund economy
- The European Union risks a sad, bad future | Reuters
The European Union brought peace and prosperity to a troubled region in the decades following World War Two But it may lack energy and become impotent in the decades ahead
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