The giveaways to households and firms announced by French finance minister Bruno Le Maire yesterday do not alter the fact that there will be a tightening in France’s fiscal stance in 2020. Indeed, the French government has not got the will (nor the scope within EU rules) to embark on a large fiscal stimulus.
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