New York CNN —Slow consumer spending and sticky inflation have led to two consecutive quarters of economic contraction in the European Union.
That means that the eurozone fell into a recession over the winter months, and growth this year is likely to be weak.
If Europe sneezes, the economists ask, is it possible that the United States catches a cold?
Akinci and Pesenti recently examined whether economic crises in Europe have affected the United States over the past thirty years.
Strong employment and higher wages can mean higher inflation as companies pass on increased labor costs by raising the price of goods.
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