• Oil inflation could reduce Eurozone GDP by 1.5% – Study

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29 June 2022

Oil inflation could reduce Eurozone GDP by 1.5% – Study

Raging inflation, led by surging oil prices, could reduce Eurozone’s gross domestic product (GDP) by 1.5%, according to a new study presented by economist Hilde C. Bjornland on Tuesday at the annual European Central Bank (ECB) Forum held in Sintra.

Key findings

“The increase in energy prices is directly related to geopolitical tensions, and disruptions to supply chains caused by the war in Ukraine.”

“On average, every 10 percent increase in oil prices can reduce eurozone GDP by 0.5 percent after two years, the study shows. This means that projecting 30 percent oil inflation could reduce GDP in the eurozone by 1.5 percent.”

"During periods of high oil price volatility, stabilizing inflation is difficult."

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