The European crisis has been a subject of deep research for the past decade due to the extreme situations it has created in some countries. In this paper, we examine three of the countries that affected by the crisis: Greece, Portugal and Cyprus. The purpose of the paper is to try to understand the reasons some of these countries succeeded in overcoming the difficulties and the problems caused by the crisis while others could not find solutions easily
In this chapter, we explore the key economic problems the European Union (EU) is facing, namely the ...
It is well documented that the EU and IMF bailout programmes led the crisis-hit Eurozone countries t...
The current economic crisis in Europe is the inevitable result of an optimistic approach to economic...
The European crisis has been a subject of deep research for the past decade due to the extreme situa...
At least four countries in the Eurozone are in poor economic shape, and Greece has already defaulted...
Cyprus is in many ways unique in Europe. The Greek-speaking part of the island, a member of the euro...
This thesis explores the financial crisis in Greece, Spain and Portugal in the period of 2007-2012, ...
The late 2000s financial crisis within the euro area had distinct effects on different member states...
The turmoil affecting capital markets since summer 2007 and its intensification since mid-September ...
The causes of the economic downturn in Greece, Spain, and Italy vary. The economic problems that occ...
Several European states have pursued austerity policies in the aftermath of the financial crisis, bu...
The late 2000s recession leaves many countries in EU with high budget deficits, as well as public an...
This article addresses the effectiveness of the economic adjustment programmes for debt crises imple...
This thesis is about the Eurozone debt crisis – how it began, what were the solutions and lessons le...
none2siThe Eurozone debt crisis was, for the most part, a crisis of the European periphery and in p...
In this chapter, we explore the key economic problems the European Union (EU) is facing, namely the ...
It is well documented that the EU and IMF bailout programmes led the crisis-hit Eurozone countries t...
The current economic crisis in Europe is the inevitable result of an optimistic approach to economic...
The European crisis has been a subject of deep research for the past decade due to the extreme situa...
At least four countries in the Eurozone are in poor economic shape, and Greece has already defaulted...
Cyprus is in many ways unique in Europe. The Greek-speaking part of the island, a member of the euro...
This thesis explores the financial crisis in Greece, Spain and Portugal in the period of 2007-2012, ...
The late 2000s financial crisis within the euro area had distinct effects on different member states...
The turmoil affecting capital markets since summer 2007 and its intensification since mid-September ...
The causes of the economic downturn in Greece, Spain, and Italy vary. The economic problems that occ...
Several European states have pursued austerity policies in the aftermath of the financial crisis, bu...
The late 2000s recession leaves many countries in EU with high budget deficits, as well as public an...
This article addresses the effectiveness of the economic adjustment programmes for debt crises imple...
This thesis is about the Eurozone debt crisis – how it began, what were the solutions and lessons le...
none2siThe Eurozone debt crisis was, for the most part, a crisis of the European periphery and in p...
In this chapter, we explore the key economic problems the European Union (EU) is facing, namely the ...
It is well documented that the EU and IMF bailout programmes led the crisis-hit Eurozone countries t...
The current economic crisis in Europe is the inevitable result of an optimistic approach to economic...