Inflation and growth, best enemies?
The Ukrainian conflict and the Chinese lockdowns have propped up inflationary pressures, which are clearly here to stay. But until when? Will the boost given by the (temporary) end of Covid be enough to support global growth while monetary policies tighten and confidence plummets?
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Daniela Ordonez
Chief French Economist
Daniela Ordonez
Chief French Economist
Daniela the Chief French Economist at Oxford Economics, based in the Paris office. Previously, she was an economist at Natixis, at Rexecode and finally at the credit insurer Euler Hermes. During her professional career, she has mainly covered country risk issues and the euro zone, but has also developed notable cross-cutting research related to international trade, foreign investment or the impact of public policies. Daniela also has a long experience of teaching economics in various French universities (La Sorbonne, Dauphine, University of Orléans, HEC).
Florent Guillarme
Associate Director – Western Europe, Northern & Western Africa
Florent Guillarme
Associate Director – Western Europe, Northern & Western Africa
Florent is the Associate Director for Western Europe, Northern & Western Africa. He has graduated from a Master degree at IAE Bordeaux and holds a BA in Business from South Korea (Hallym University). He first gained some experience developing a start-up in the water industry in Mexico and then by planning the strategic development and selling services for the TV industry in Brazil before joining Oxford Economics.
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