The economic crisis that burst in 2007 was one of the harshest-if not the harshest- in the recent history. Companies, households and whole economies were affected. Starting from the USA and later expanding to the western countries, the consequences of the crisis were severe for some countries even within the European Union. Iceland is one of first the countries in Europe that experienced the crisis and its consequences. On October 2008, the country saw the financial system collapsing. Iceland experienced an economic bubble which can be related and compared to the one that took place in the USA. The great difference, though, was that the enormity of the Icelandic crisis could not be compared to its small size. In a short period of time, ...
The main objective of my thesis is to analyze and compare reactions of Iceland and Ireland to financ...
The Icelandic experience of boom and subsequent bust in the wake of the 2008 economic crisis is an e...
This paper documents how the Icelandic banking system grew from 100 percent of GDP in 1998 to 9 time...
The economic crisis that burst in 2007 was one of the harshest-if not the harshest- in the recent hi...
Iceland experienced a significant financial meltdown and subsequent economic downturn after the 2008...
The author analyzes the successful strategy of overcoming financial breakdown in the case study of I...
The 2008 global economic and financial crisis hit hard in Iceland. During the crisis its three large...
Iceland became the first developed country in 30 years to request help from the IMF in 2009. While t...
The 2008 global economic and financial crisis hit hard in Iceland and Latvia. Economic developments ...
The global financial crisis has provoked a robust debate in international political economy literatu...
This chapter tells an Icelandic saga, albeit not one of the classic kind with more embellished heroe...
The article presents the current situation in Iceland. It outlines its ecnomic background and the ca...
The global financial and economic crisis has struck Iceland with extreme force. Iceland’s three main...
When the tales of the Icelandic and Irish crises are told, they are framed as if one country did eve...
This paper tries to explain the recent currency crisis in Iceland and draw some policy lessons. It s...
The main objective of my thesis is to analyze and compare reactions of Iceland and Ireland to financ...
The Icelandic experience of boom and subsequent bust in the wake of the 2008 economic crisis is an e...
This paper documents how the Icelandic banking system grew from 100 percent of GDP in 1998 to 9 time...
The economic crisis that burst in 2007 was one of the harshest-if not the harshest- in the recent hi...
Iceland experienced a significant financial meltdown and subsequent economic downturn after the 2008...
The author analyzes the successful strategy of overcoming financial breakdown in the case study of I...
The 2008 global economic and financial crisis hit hard in Iceland. During the crisis its three large...
Iceland became the first developed country in 30 years to request help from the IMF in 2009. While t...
The 2008 global economic and financial crisis hit hard in Iceland and Latvia. Economic developments ...
The global financial crisis has provoked a robust debate in international political economy literatu...
This chapter tells an Icelandic saga, albeit not one of the classic kind with more embellished heroe...
The article presents the current situation in Iceland. It outlines its ecnomic background and the ca...
The global financial and economic crisis has struck Iceland with extreme force. Iceland’s three main...
When the tales of the Icelandic and Irish crises are told, they are framed as if one country did eve...
This paper tries to explain the recent currency crisis in Iceland and draw some policy lessons. It s...
The main objective of my thesis is to analyze and compare reactions of Iceland and Ireland to financ...
The Icelandic experience of boom and subsequent bust in the wake of the 2008 economic crisis is an e...
This paper documents how the Icelandic banking system grew from 100 percent of GDP in 1998 to 9 time...