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Introduction: European Crises and Emerging Markets

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This introductory chapter will first discuss a short history of the European crises during 2008–2015, then explain what motivated the project, the structure of the book, and, finally provides a summary of each chapter.

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Havlik, P., Iwasaki, I. (2017). Introduction: European Crises and Emerging Markets. In: Havlik, P., Iwasaki, I. (eds) Economics of European Crises and Emerging Markets. Palgrave, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5233-0_1

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