KEY POINTS
  • Monti said the "huge mass" of accommodative monetary policy by central banks and fiscal stimulus from governments "may well fire more inflation."
  • At the same time, Monti said there were "a number of constraints on the flexibility of production" to increase.

Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti told CNBC Saturday that he believes the greatest threat to Europe's economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic is "stagflation."

Monti, now the president of Italy's Bocconi University, said the "huge mass" of accommodative monetary policy by central banks and fiscal stimulus from governments, implemented to support economies amid the coronavirus pandemic, "may well fire more inflation."