Recessions come and go, but Putin must not win – the economist fears that the recession will threaten the unity of Europe

Recessions come and go but Putin must not win

Thursday’s A-talk discussed the global economic situation. All the interlocutors agreed that there is at least a slowdown in economic growth or a short-term recession ahead.

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An economist who has seen several economic bubbles Sixten Korkman believes that a recession is ahead, but that in itself does not worry him. Instead, he is worried about the recession in relation to the war in Ukraine.

– We are living in a much more dangerous time than ever since the Second World War. We are dealing with an energy crisis and food shortages and the acceleration of inflation in these difficult conditions, Korkman listed.

Korkman said in Thursday’s A-talk that the background of the war in Ukraine is a broader battle of ideas.

– It’s not about the troops fighting each other over some ground, but there is a battle of ideas in the background. We are living through some kind of cold war again.

According to Korkman, the fear is that the recession threatens Europe’s united support for Ukraine.

– The big fear is whether this unity will be preserved in Europe when a cold winter comes and purchasing power weakens and there is a shortage of energy and the electricity does not work. Will there be widespread protest movements, which we have already seen in some countries. I believe that it will not happen in this country, Korkman said.

Korkman said he hopes that Europe will have a broad understanding of what is being fought in the war in Ukraine.

– Here we are fighting for the world of values ​​that is important to us.

In addition to Korkman, the Director General of the Ministry of State Finance was also present at A-talk Mikko SpolanderNordea’s Chief Economist Wind Birch and CEO of the employment pension company Varma Risto Murto.

All the interlocutors agreed that a certain degree of economic growth slowdown is ahead. If there is a recession, however, the interlocutors anticipate that it will be short-lived.

Watch the entire A-talk broadcast on Areena.

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