Europe has had to make significant changes to support financial recovery since the global credit crunch. The introduction of austerity measures were begun to bridge the gap fiscally, quantitative easing programmes have also been set up to aid recovery. The following article looks into the history of the finical events of 2008 and 2010 and the steps taken to stabilise the European economy.
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