
07+08 /2014 L'Europe unie The Ongoing Public Debt Crisis in the European Union: Impacts on and Lessons for Vietnam(The Ongoing Public Debt Crisis in the European Union: Impacts on and Lessons for Vietnam) Author(s): Thu Ha Nguyen -Assoc. Prof.1 - Editor-in-Chief, Journal of International Studies, Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam Nguyen Linh2 (Vietnam) Master of Financial Management, Australian National University. Language: English Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences Issue: 07+08/2014 Page Range: 167-176 No. of Pages: 10 Keywords: EU; Vietnam; economic crisis Summary/Abstract: The current public debt crisis in the (European Union) EU began in Greece in November 2009, quicklyspreading to Ireland (September 2010), Portugal (January 2012), Spain (June 2012), Italy (November 2012) and mostrecently, Cyprus (March 2013). This crisis has not only impacted on Europe but also on the entire global economy,including that of Vietnam. This article will analyze the causes of this crisis, its impacts on the economy of Vietnamand lessons for Vietnam to avoid a potential public debt crisis and guarantee sustainable development. DR. NGUYEN ANH TUAN Assoc. Prof.1 - Editor-in-Chief, Journal of International Studies, Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of VietnamNguyen Linh2 (Vietnam) Master of Financial Management, Australian National University.
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