Euro Area Inflation: When The Rubber Hits The Road

 | Jul 30, 2014 12:40AM ET

The adjustment in the periphery of Europe has two dimensions. The first, which has dominated developments, was prices.  One way to boost competitiveness is for euro area member to have lower inflation than Germany. 
 
The second involved the real economy and structural reforms raise the potential growth rates.The former appears nearly exhausted, while the latter risks the already fragile social support. 
 
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 But this is still anecdotal. Brugel also posted a chart that shows core inflation, which excludes energy and unprocessed food. It has not been above 1.0% since last August.