From Reform to Growth : Managing the Economic Crisis in Europe.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (543 pages)
Intro -- Profile of the Centre for European Studies -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Editor's Introduction -- National approaches to managing the crisis -- Austria An Escape from Deficit Spending -- Belgium Living on the Edge -- Croatia A Prolonged Crisis without Recovery -- Cyprus A Devastating Financial Crisis -- The Czech From Austerity to Low Republic Deficits? -- Estonia From a Bubble to Austerity -- Finland Sound Economic Policy, Long-term Challenges -- France Lowering the Barriers to Growth -- Germany Sweeping Structural Reforms Can Work -- Greece The Deep Roots of the Crisis -- Hungary A Ferry over Troubled Water -- Italy Structural Growth Problems and the Financial Crisis -- Malta Surviving and Thriving through Times of Austerity -- The Netherlands In Need of Further Reforms427 -- Norway A Different Story -- Poland Growth Despite the Crisis -- Romania Impressive Short-term Improvisation, Continuing Structural Problems545 -- Slovakia A Struggle for Reform -- Spain The Difficult Legacy of an Irresponsible Government -- A regional approach to managing the crisis -- Catalonia Titanic Efforts to Correct (Spain) Past Mistakes -- EU approaches to managing the crisis -- The EU Looking for a Roadmap -- The EPP Bold Measures in Response Group to the Crisis -- Synthesis -- Index.
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Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009. Financial crises -- European Union countries. European Union countries -- Economic conditions -- 21st century.