Jean-Hervé Lorenzi: “A world dominated by seniors is a less innovative world”

Meeting The founder of the Cercle des Economistes, which is organizing the Aix-en-Provence Economic Meetings from Thursday, July 3 to Saturday, July 5, offers a worrying diagnosis of the global economy, threatened by an aging population and financialization. But he also opens up new perspectives.
By Claude Soula
Jean-Hervé Lorenzi, president of the Cercle des Economistes, at the Aix-en-Provence Economic Meetings in July 2023. LAURENT LE CRABE/HANS LUCAS VIA AFP
Exploding debt, geopolitical uncertainties, stagnating wages, and creeping deindustrialization... The global economic climate is grim, and the outlook is uncertain. These questions will be on the agenda of the Aix-en-Provence Economic Meetings, which bring together economists, trade unionists, politicians, and business leaders from Thursday, July 3 to Saturday, July 5, and are open free of charge to all those interested in debating...
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