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Monetary policy will continue to support price stability and growth
(20.12.2016)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 5/2016
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 5/2016
Of the various factors of uncertainty surrounding the international economic outlook at the present time, a substantial proportion relates to policy choices. Much expectation focuses on US economic policy in the immediate ...
Secular stagnation : A false alarm in the euro area?
(04.10.2018)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 4/2018
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 4/2018
Worries about secular stagnation, a prolonged period of low growth, arose after the Great Recession. In the euro area, such fears may appear misguided given sound growth, tightening labour markets and expectations of gradual ...
Finland grows, and gathers more debt
(26.06.2017)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 3/2017
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 3/2017
The economic upswing in Finland has strengthened, and growth particularly in the first part of 2017 has been strong in the light of the statistical data. Economic growth in recent years has rested exclusively on domestic ...
Monetary policy supports Finnish recovery
(09.06.2016)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 3/2016
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 3/2016
The euro area economy continued to grow in 2015, and forecasts for 2016 indicate a continuation of this positive trend. The unemployment rate has come down gradually from its previous high level. Notwithstanding the ...
Editorial: Now is the time to strengthen the public finances and the foundations for productivity growth
(18.12.2018)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 5/2018
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 5/2018
Finland's economy will continue to grow, although its pace of expansion has for the time being moved past its peak. Growth is similarly expected to continue in the euro area; however, its inflationary outlook still calls ...
Euro area productivity growth could slow further in the event of a downturn
(03.10.2019)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 4/2019
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 4/2019
The euro area productivity slowdown in the early 2000s can mainly be attributed to weakening innovation. However, since 2008 productivity growth has slowed due to a crisis-induced drop in technology adoption. This implies ...