The lessons of the COP26, France and Italy, good pupils of the European economy… The debates of the eco of November 13, 2021

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Around Emmanuel Cugny: Natacha Valla, Dean of the School of Management and Innovation at Sciences Po, and Patrice Geoffron, Director of the Center for Geopolitics of Energy and Materials premières, professor at Paris-Dauphine University.

COP26, what now?

Meeting for two weeks in Glasgow, Scotland, the COP26 was officially to close on Friday 12 November. But countries and negotiators will continue to discuss behind the scenes. What lessons can be drawn from this edition?

Economic rebound: France and Italy saved from the waters?

The European economy has recovered well after the historic recession caused last year by the Covid-19 pandemic, and the expansion will continue next year despite the current wave of contamination, the Commission estimated Thursday. Brussels has slightly increased its forecast for GDP growth in the euro area for 2021 to 5%, while lowering its forecast for 2022 to 4.3%. France and Italy are doing like the best students.

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