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Economic Crises: unstable conditions of a country's economy. (Business Studies)

The Danish government had raised money by issuing banknote in large nombres, but they weren't able to cash them in silver.



Anonymous. (2010). The State Bankrupt in 1813. 21/01/15, de King Frederik 6th Sitio web: http://www.danmarkskonger.dk/king47f.htm

Welfare state: concept that the government provides and helps needy people with economic and social problems. (Economics)

In Great Britain the government published a report entitled "Social Insurance and Allied Services", was a huge success.



Anonymous. (2003). The welfare state. 21/01/15, de Citizenship Sitio web: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/citizenship/brave_new_world/welfare.htm

Neoliberalism: modern form of liberalism that allows a limited intervention of the state. (Diccionario Enciclopedico)

Mexico’s collapse of 1982, and the extreme response of the US and IMF, marked the birth of an elite consensus that continues to haunt Europe today.



Jerome Roos. (2012). Since the Mexican debt crisis, 30 years of neoliberalism. 21/01/15, de Roarmag Sitio web: http://roarmag.org/2012/08/mexican-greek-debt-crisis-neoliberalism/

Globalization: term of the growth of a country's economy. (Business Studies)

The evolution of Chinese policy toward international trade and foreign direct investment and their consequences since the late 1970s.



Anonymous. (2006). China's Embrace of Globalization. 21/01/15, de The National Bureau Sitio web: http://www.nber.org/papers/w12373

Regionalism: Development of administrative system based or areas. (English Dictionary)

Regionalism in India is deeply rootedin its manifold diversity of languages, cultures, tribes, religions, communities, etc. It originatesfrom the feeling of regional concentration, which is often fuelled by a sense of regionaldeprivation.



Manzoor Elahi. (2012). Regionalism in India. 21/01/15, de Academia Sitio web: http://www.academia.edu/3251177/Regionalism_in_India

Trade embargo: a legal condition that allows prohibiting of commercial trade. (Economics)

US embargo against Cuba. The embargo, known among Cubans as "el bloqueo" or "the blockade," consists of economic sanctions against Cuba and restrictions on Cuban travel and commerce for all people and companies under US jurisdiction.



Anonymous. (2014). Cuba Embargo Pros and Cons. 21/01/15, de Procon Sitio web: http://cuba-embargo.procon.org

Economic Recovery: is when the business activity increases. To know this they use GDP, Inflation, financial markets, and unemployment to analyze the economy. (Business Studies)

Ireland's economy was the fastest-growing in Europe during the three months to June as it continued to recover from a property-market and banking collapse that forced the government to rely on financing from the International Monetary Fund and the European Union until late last year.



Paul Hannon. (2014). Ireland's Economy Surges Ahead of Eurozone. 21/01/15, de The Wall Street Journal Sitio web: http://www.wsj.com/articles/irelands-economy-surges-ahead-of-eurozone-1411037461



Economic miracle: is a period in which the economic growth increases rapidly and without expecting it. (Economics)

At the end of World War II, much of Germany was in ruins. In 1989 Germany was once again reunited, it was the envy of most of the world. Germany had the third-biggest economy in the world, trailing only Japan and the United States in GDP.



Gregory Gethard. (2011). The German Economic Miracle. 21/01/15, de Investopedia Sitio web: http://www.investopedia.com/articles/economics/09/german-economic-miracle.asp