Food Prices Conduit For Eurozone Supply Shocks
Tomas Dvorak, Senior Economist, Oxford Economist
20-May-24 08:30
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The Eurozone remains vulnerable to global supply shocks, including through rising food prices resulting from climate change and extreme weather patterns. How should the European Central Bank (ECB) navigate these headwinds? Economist Tomas Dvorak of Oxford Economics weighs in.
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Tags: commodity fluctuations, global food prices, eurozone, ecb, inflation, supply shocks,