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Apr 23 2013
The Quiet Collapse of the Italian Economy
71 CommentsBy Roberto Orsi Please also read the updated analysis of the Italian situation in The Demise of Italy and the Rise of Chaos and in Why Italy Will not Make It by the same author. While attention on the Euro … Continue reading
Posted by: April 23, 2013
Tagged with: collapse, depression, Eurozone crisis, Italy, recession