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The Fastest-Growing Economy in Europe You've Never Heard Of Is About to Get Even Bigger

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Portugal, Ireland, Spain, and Greece are growing faster than Germany and France. Here is the economic transformation story that Europe's big country narrative is missing.

The European economic narrative of 2026 is dominated by the Germany stagnation story — Europe's largest economy contracting slightly or flatlining as its gas-dependent industrial model, Chinese competition in EVs, and interest rate pressure combine to suppress growth. This narrative is accurate. It is also misleading as a description of European economic performance overall, because the most economically dynamic European countries in 2026 are not Germany and France.

Portugal, Ireland, Spain, and Greece — the four peripheral economies whose debt crises defined European economics between 2010 and 2015 — are all in the Economist's top 10 best-performing global economies for 2026. Portugal placed first, Ireland second, Spain fourth, Greece sixth. These are not merely statistical quirks; they reflect genuine structural improvements that the crisis decade forced and that the subsequent decade of recovery made sustainable.

Portugal's growth model is built around three pillars: a digital economy that has attracted technology investment from around the world, including several significant company relocations to Lisbon and Porto that were attracted by the combination of talent quality, lifestyle, and relative affordability; tourism recovery that has exceeded pre-pandemic levels significantly; and the specific demographic supplement of immigration — including significant Ukrainian refugee working-age population — that has partially offset Portugal's aging workforce challenge.

Ireland's corporate tax model continues to attract pharmaceutical and technology company revenue despite international tax reform pressure. The real economy underneath the headline figures — where pharmaceutical manufacturing, data centre operations, and financial services employ Irish citizens at wages that are supporting consumer spending — is growing. Greece's return to creditworthiness after a decade of crisis is attracting investment that its reformed institutional environment can now sustainably support.

For European economic policy, these four outperformers share a lesson: crisis-forced structural reform, when it happens with sufficient political will and external support, can transform economic performance over a decade. Germany, facing its own structural transformation challenge, is watching these examples with specific interest.

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