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Longer-term Consequences of the Great Recession on the Lives of Europeans

by Agar Brugiavini

Book Details

Publisher:Oxford University Press, USA
Published:2014-05
Pages:209
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

The book uses new survey data on the lives of Europeans to investigate the likely long term impact of the great recession on individual earnings, standards of living, and health.

Our Review

This essential economic analysis examines how the Great Recession permanently reshaped European lives through rigorous survey data tracking earnings, living standards, and health outcomes over time. Brugiavini's research provides concrete evidence of the crisis's lingering effects, moving beyond immediate financial impacts to document how economic shockwaves altered life trajectories across the continent. The study offers a sobering look at how recessions create lasting scars that extend far beyond stock market recoveries.

What distinguishes this work is its granular focus on individual experiences rather than macroeconomic trends, revealing how financial crises translate into personal consequences that persist for years. Readers interested in economic policy, social inequality, and public health will find compelling evidence about the human cost of economic downturns. The research serves as a crucial warning about the need for policies that address not just economic recovery but the long-term wellbeing of citizens affected by financial crises.

Themes

Business & Economics

Subjects

Business & Economics