Although GDP is still expected to fall by 0.5% this year, activity will gradually pick up. Growth just shy of 1% is forecast for 2014,
rising to some 1.5% a year in 2015–17.
See the entire EY Study attached.
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The Eurozone has emerged from its longest recession in at least three decades, with quarterly growth of 0.3% in Q2
Although GDP is still expected to fall by 0.5% this year, activity will gradually pick up. Growth just shy of 1% is forecast for 2014,
rising to some 1.5% a year in 2015–17.
See the entire EY Study attached.