can the ECB spoil the party? Those informed about the eco of September 16

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The European Central Bank in Frankfurt (Germany).  (DANIEL ROLAND / AFP)

Emmanuel Cugny and Jean-Rémi Baudot receive Natacha Valla, President of the National Productivity Council, and Philippe Martin, member of the Circle of Economists, dean of the School of Public Affairs at Sciences Po.

In its forecasts published this week, the European Central Bank revises upwards its economic growth outlook for France, but is pessimistic for Germany. In the inflationary context that is taking hold, and even if the government wants to remain cautious, French GDP is expected to increase by 1% in 2023 and Germany will experience a recession (-0.4%).

Far from figures and statistics, is there a real problem in the eurozone? What are the consequences for our daily lives?

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