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You're all using the same currency, so monetary inflation must be pretty similar across countries. Given that, it's pretty wild how wide the differences are in cost of living trends.
I think as of immense differences of regional productivity it differs.
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So, are the higher price inflation countries also higher in productivity growth.
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Some of them are not members of the Eurozone (title is misleading a bit). But yes, they were growing faster
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