The 2010s saw economic weakness across Europe’s periphery. Countries like Greece, Spain, Italy, and so forth were the sites of so much stress. In the 2020s, however, it’s reversed. The periphery is holding up well but the industrial core is facing stress. Germany, in particular, the old powerhouse of the continent, has been slammed by the surge in electricity costs and competition with China. Other Northern states have felt similar pain. So what is the future for Europe? Can the EU project itself continue to evolve and integrate? On this episode, we speak with Olli Rehn, the Governor of the Bank of Finland and a member of the ECB’s Governing Council. We discuss the near and medium-term challenges facing the EU and the prospects for finding a robust growth path in the future.

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