economic outlook
4 December 2019
Italy’s economic outlook 2019-2020
In 2019, GDP is expected to increase by 0.2 percent in real terms. The domestic demand will provide a contribution of 0.8 percentage points while […]Reference period: Years 2019-2020
22 May 2019
Italy’s Economic Outlook
In 2019, GDP is expected to increase by 0.3 percent in real terms.The domestic demand will provide a contribution of 0.3 percentage points while foreign […]Reference period: Year 2019
21 November 2018
Italy’s economic outlook 2018-2019
In 2018, GDP is expected to increase by 1.1 percent in real terms.The domestic demand will provide a contribution of 1.3 percentage points while foreign […]Reference period: Years 2018-2019
22 May 2018
Italy’s Economic Outlook
In 2018 GDP is expected to increase by 1.4 percent in real terms. The domestic demand will provide a contribution of 1.5 percentage points, slightly […]Reference period: Year 2018
22 May 2017
Italy’s Economic Outlook
In 2017 GDP is expected to increase by 1.0 percent in real terms.The domestic demand will provide a contribution of 1.1 percentage points to GDP […]Reference period: Year 2017
21 November 2016
Italy’s Economic Outlook
In 2016 GDP is expected to increase by 0.8 percent in real terms.The domestic demand will contribute to the growth for 1.2 percentage points of […]Reference period: Years 2016-2017
17 May 2016
Italy’s Economic Outlook
In 2016 GDP is expected to increase by 1.1 percent in real terms.The domestic demand will contribute to the growth for 1.3 percentage points of […]Reference period: Year 2016
5 November 2015
Italy’s Economic Outlook
In 2015, GDP is expected to increase by 0.9 percent in real terms, and 1.4 percent both in 2016 and 2017. The domestic demand will […]Reference period: Years 2015-2017
7 May 2015
Italy’s Economic Outlook
In 2015, GDP is expected to increase by 0.7 percent in real terms, reaching 1.2 percent in 2016 and a slightly higher 1.3 percent in […]Reference period: Years 2015-2017
3 November 2014
Italy’s Economic Outlook
In recent months, after a termporary slowdown in the first quarter of 2014, the U.S. economy has recovered, while growth in the Euro area is […]Reference period: Years 2014-2016