Jean-Hervé Lorenzi is Professor Emeritus of Economics at Paris-Dauphine and President of the Rencontres économiques d'Aix-en-Provence.
LE FIGARO - The Economic Meetings of Aix-en-Provence, from 7 to 9 July, are centered on the theme "recreating hope". What are the objective reasons for believing today that we will live better tomorrow?
Jean-Hervé LORENZI - What does it mean to live better? It means creating the conditions for sustainable growth, respectful of ecological transitions, which makes it possible to feed, educate, care for and house women and men. The era ahead is full of uncertainties, whether related to monetary policy, fiscal policy or potential pandemics. But I remain hopeful, because there is a real awareness that the world as we knew it until the pandemic is over.
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