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See also the [[Economics/Related Articles#index|economics index]], the [[Economics/Glossary|economics glossary]]  and the [[Financial system/Related Articles|finance glossary]]
See also the [[Economics/Related Articles#index|economics index]], the [[Economics/Glossary|economics glossary]]  and the [[Financial system/Related Articles|finance glossary]]


==Parent articles==
{{r|European Union}}
{{r|Eurozone}}


==Related articles==
==Related articles==

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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Eurozone crisis.
See also changes related to Eurozone crisis, or pages that link to Eurozone crisis or to this page or whose text contains "Eurozone crisis".

See also the economics index, the economics glossary and the finance glossary

Parent articles

  • European Union [r]: Political and economic association of 27 European states. [e]
  • Eurozone [r]: The member states of the European Union that use the euro as their common currency (Belgium, Germany¸ Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, and Finland) [e]

Related articles

  • Eurozone [r]: The member states of the European Union that use the euro as their common currency (Belgium, Germany¸ Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, and Finland) [e]
  • Financial economics [r]: the economics of investment choices made by individuals and corporations, and their consequences for the economy, . [e]
  • Fiscal policy [r]: Policy concerning public expenditure, taxation and borrowing and the provision of public goods and services, and their effects upon social conduct, the distribution of wealth and the level of economic activity. [e]
  • Great Recession [r]: The disruption of economic activity that began with a downturn in 2007 and generated international repercussions that continued through 2012 and into 2013. [e]