Could a victory for the Blues on Sunday in the World Cup final signal the end of the troubles for the French economy?
According to a commonly held belief, a triumph in a major football tournament would have a positive economic impact in the winning country.
Even the Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire affirmed it in 2018, a few days before the world coronation of the band to Didier Deschamps.
"
I'm not going to quantify the points of GDP, but it's good for growth
," enthused the tenant of Bercy.
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