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European financial crisis

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mido posted on Thu, Sep 1 2011 8:14 AM

 

Hello,
do you know of any resources about the current events in Europe? There’s so much going on there right now, but I can’t find a lot about it on the mises website. I’m relatively new to Austrian Economy, but it seems clear to me that what’s going on in Europe is extremely dangerous, especially the more and more uncontrolled centralization. I’d like to have some deeper knowledge, though. So far I have been recommended the mises-wiki entry about the 2010-now European debt crisis and a book by Phillip Bagus with the name "The Tragedy of the Euro".

If you know of any good German resources, I'd take them too.
 
Greetings,
 
mido

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Those were actually the first two that came to mind:

The Tragedy of the Euro

European sovereign debt crisis (2010–present)

 

As for other resources, definitely check the "links" section at those entries, but I'll add more suggestions if I can think of them, and I'm sure some here might come up wtih something as well.

 

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