
Christian Odendahl
European Economics Editor at The Economist
European economics editor @TheEconomist. Tweets may contain humour despite my nationality. In German @OdendahlC.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
economist.com | Christian Odendahl
It will affect politics and the war in Ukraine, too By Christian Odendahl, European economics editor, The Economist The European Union does not seem to have a debt problem. At around 84% of GDP, its member countries’ overall public-debt ratio is a lot lower than Britain’s 104% or America’s 123%, let alone Japan’s 255%. Even if the roughly €1trn ($1.1trn) of collective debt—such as the EU bonds funding the bloc’s post-pandemic recovery fund—are included, the ratio does not exceed 90% of GDP.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
americangerman.institute | Christian Odendahl |Jeff Rathke |Peter S. Rashish
The Economist Christian Odendahl joined The Economist in 2022 as European economics editor, covering Europe’s economic integration, monetary and fiscal policies and broader economic trends. Prior to joining The Economist, Christian was chief economist at the Centre for European Reform, Britain’s European think tank, and a senior economist at Roubini Global Economics, a research firm. Christian holds a PhD in economics from Stockholm University.
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Oct 22, 2021 |
ft.com | Christian Odendahl
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Oct 3, 2021 |
geopolitique.eu | Jeremy Cliffe |Christian Odendahl |Thomas Wieder
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Jan 12, 2021 |
realclearworld.com | Christian Odendahl
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