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Preface to The European Debt Crisis
Guyangyang 1

The end of an era 1

What is the European debt crisis? 1

Sovereign debt crisis is the concentrated attack of Keynesian syndrome 2.

Why is there a crisis in Europe

The inevitable robbery of the unified currency 4

Enlightenment from the European debt crisis 6

Chain reaction of European debt crisis

Chapter 1: The Greek Disaster: Who concocted the bucket of Sister Dana Ides 1 1?

Centennial glory of Olympic Games can't hide the shadow of economic downturn .5438+02

Sovereign credit is no longer the master's decision 16

The bright sunshine in Aegean Sea can't cure political cancer.

China businessmen have also become victims of the shock wave of the debt crisis.

Chapter II European Debt Countries: Please always be ready to save me.

Ireland: I am young, but my house price is violent.

Portugal: The fragrance of carnation revolution has been floating for 30 years.

Italy: a "tax evasion paradise" bred by underground economy

Spain: Is the crisis too deep or groundless?

The Dilemma of European Debt Crisis

Chapter III The Hand of Heaven: The Hand of Salvation or the Hand of Judgment

Not all EU countries buy EFSF account 52.

The IMF's personnel crisis has brought new variables to the rescue operation.

The gift from clay idol America is just a big stick.

The head of state became a bond salesman.

Chapter 4 Happiness is unsustainable: the painful transformation of changing the addiction system 70

Cold scalpel drops 7 1 to focus.

The younger generation became the victims of the reform.

There will be resistance without oppression.

From Occupy Wall Street to Occupy Europe 83

Historical causes of European debt crisis

Chapter V Tracing to the Source: Countless Causes of Sorrow 89

Maastricht Treaty-New EU Family Rules 90

Fake clothes are rampant in the euro zone.

A unified monetary policy can hardly resist the risk of economic imbalance.

High welfare has become an unbearable burden for European economy +00 1.

Chapter VI Sovereign Debt Crisis: Looking back suddenly, but in the dim light 106

The Dilemma of Neo-liberalism in Latin America 106

Moscow does not believe in tears 109

The fall of the Pampas eagle 1 13

Will Iceland be the first country to go bankrupt? 1 16

The "Lawrence" spell hit the Burj Khalifa 1 18.

Chapter 7 The Birth of Euro: Not Premature Infants, But Defective Infants 122

One Europe, One Currency 122

Congenital claudication 126

Two householders separated in appearance 130

Three national accounts that don't buy euros 133

The euro became a cash machine for speculators.

Chapter 8: Two "superpowers": the United States and Moody's 142.

Railway bond rating agencies 100 years ago 142

During the Great Depression, I got a golden eye 147.

Warning risks or creating crises 150

Freedom of speech or hurtful words 153

Turning stone into gold or profit-driven 155

The far-reaching impact of the European debt crisis

Chapter 9 Looking into the future: The EU will move towards 16 1 in the post-European debt crisis era.

Who will be the lifeline of the European debt crisis 16 1

Maybe leaving is also an option 167.

Get up from where you fell +070

This is only the beginning of the integration process.

Chapter 10 Be prepared for danger in times of peace: far-reaching impact, alarm bells ringing 179.

I guessed the beginning correctly, but I couldn't guess the end 179.

What impact will European debt bring to the world economy 183

Will the European debt crisis be followed by the American debt crisis 186?

Will China local debt become the future European debt 190?

The Difficult Course of RMB Internationalization 194

Appendix I Memorabilia of European Debt Crisis 199

Appendix II A Brief History of Euro 2 15

Appendix Sanma's Economic and Monetary Policy of the Treaty of Stricht 2 19

Main references 237

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European debt crisis, edited by Zhang, was selected into the recommended bibliography of reading activities of "Strengthening Quality and Setting an Example" by central state organs 2012-09-2410: 52: 38 Source: China Press and Publication Network. The reading activity of "strengthening quality and setting an example" by the central state organs is a public welfare activity jointly organized by the Central State Organs Working Committee and the General Administration of Press and Publication. The purpose is to serve and guide the cadres of party member, the central state organ, to study hard, broaden their cultural horizons, improve their quality in an all-round way, effectively promote the construction of learning-oriented party organizations, and vigorously promote the continuous and in-depth reading activities of the whole people by regularly recommending bibliographies, holding reading forums, inviting famous scholars to read books, and carrying out reading exchanges. After expert review, the recommended bibliography of reading activities of "strengthening quality and setting an example" by central state organs in the second half of 20 1 2 was determined, including five categories1book of politics, economy, history, culture and science and technology, hoping to provide reference for everyone's reading and learning.

Economics ★ European Debt Crisis Tension Social Science Literature Publishing House 2065438+April 2002

Highlight: This book comprehensively, systematically and deeply introduces the occurrence, development and evolution of the European debt crisis, analyzes the background of European unification and the emergence of the euro, and combs and reviews the history of the sovereign debt crisis. The book answers why the European debt crisis first broke out in Greece and then spread to the whole of Europe, why European countries with huge economic and social differences broke out one after another, what far-reaching impact the European debt crisis will bring to Europe's economy and society, what is the specific difference between the European debt crisis and the American debt crisis, and how to avoid repeating the mistakes of the euro in the process of RMB internationalization.

About the author: Zhang, Ph.D. in Economics, is a senior economist. Now he works for China Construction Bank Investment Co., Ltd. and has been engaged in economic, financial and policy research for a long time. He has published nearly 100 papers, including Puzzlement of Real Estate Market, Vietnam Crisis, Who is Controlling the Rise and Fall of Oil Price, etc.

La Hua Shao, Master of Management, now works in China Construction Bank Investment Co., Ltd., and has worked in the world financial center for a long time. Her main research fields are: world economy, asset management and enterprise strategy.