Southern Europe and the Financial Earthquake
Coping with the First Phase of the International Crisis

South European Society and Politics Series

Coordinators: Verney Susannah, Bosco Anna, Costa Lobo Marina

Language: English

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Following the outbreak of the international financial crisis, Southern Europe became an epicentre of economic instability and international concern. The prospect of a sovereign debt default in the eurozone?s ?flaky fringe? sent shock waves through the European and global economies. Examining the crucial initial phase, when the financial crisis was just beginning to spill over into the real economy, the volume surveys the impact of the September 2008 Lehman Brothers? collapse across the EU?s southern periphery. The six South European eurozone members ? Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Cyprus and Malta ? are viewed in comparative perspective with EU candidate state and non-eurozone member, Turkey. In an era before the spectacular EU/IMF bailouts, the picture that emerges is one of national differentiation, illuminating these countries? different starting points and varying policy responses in the face of the gathering financial storm.

This book was published in 2009 as a special issue of South European Society and Politics.

1. Flaky Fringe? Southern Europe Facing the Financial Crisis 2. The Response to the Global Financial Turmoil in Italy: ‘A Financial System that Does Not Speak English’ 3. After the Fiesta: The Spanish Economy Meets the Global Financial Crisis 4. The Return of the Greek Patient: Greece and the 2008 Global Financial Crisis 5. Back to External Pressure: Policy Responses to the Financial Crisis in Portugal 6. Wobbling but Still on its Feet: The Turkish Economy in the Global Financial Crisis 7. Cyprus in the Global Financial Crisis: How Lack of Banking Sophistication Proved an Advantage 8. Malta’s Open Economy: Weathering the Recessional Storm?

Susannah Verney, Assistant Professor of European Integration, University of Athens.

Anna Bosco, Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Trieste.

Marina Costa Lobo, Researcher, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon.