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Jul 29 2013
Italy on the brink: the hidden story of the 2011 near-collapse and analogies with today
4 Commentsby Fabrizio Goria The difficult position of Italy in the on going Euro Crisis has already been highlighted in our blog in contrast to the surprisingly limited coverage that the international press has dedicated to the country. Today, we are glad to … Continue reading
Posted by: July 29, 2013
Tagged with: Bank of Italy, De Bortoli, financial autarky, financial collapse, Italy, Mario Monti, Silvio Berlusconi