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  • The '''eurozone crisis''' was triggered in 2010 by doubts about the Greek government's ability to ...l Compact|"Fiscal Compact"]], and there was agreement in principle to a [[Eurozone crisis#The European Council|"Compact for Growth and Jobs"]] but the only early ac
    46 KB (6,755 words) - 04:20, 26 October 2013
  • ...ate your high-level contributions on current topics such as this and the [[Eurozone Crisis]]. Given that Gaddafi was killed few days ago, and the whole thing in ME is
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  • ...d [[Europe]]. If topicality is considered important, you might consider [[Eurozone crisis]] and [[Arab Spring]]. [[User:Nick Gardner|Nick Gardner]] 14:57, 16 August
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  • ...Affairs, November 7, 2011]</ref>. A coalition government was formed with [[Eurozone crisis/Catalogs#Lucas Papademos|Lucas Papademos]] as Prime Minister<ref>[http://ww ...a further austerity drive, and (b) the conclusion of the private sector [[Eurozone crisis/Addendum#The Greek package|debt swap deal]] ( involving a 50% nominal reduc
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  • The development of the [[eurozone crisis]] in the aftermath of the [[Great Recession]] has added to the urgency of t ...the limits on [[public debt]] and [[budget deficit]] stipulated in the [[Eurozone crisis#Stability and Growth Pact|Stability and Growth Pact]]<ref>[http://europa.eu
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  • [[Eurozone crisis/Addendum#France|France in the eurozone crisis]] [[Eurozone crisis/Addendum#Spain|Spain in the eurozone crisis]]
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  • ...nami]] of March 2011, and by [[contagion (finance)|contagion]] from the [[eurozone crisis]]. In most developed economies, the operation of their economies' [[automat ...governments of Greece and Ireland rose to unsustainable levels, and a [[eurozone crisis]] began to develop as conditional eurozone "bailout" loans failed to rea
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  • ...), making it difficult for them to [[roll-over]] their debt. The ensuing [[eurozone crisis]] has raised questions about the future of the eurozone.
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  • {{rpr|Eurozone crisis}} (October 1 — 8, 2011)
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