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Mario Monti put it best when he said he could visualize a situation where a country has improved its competiiveness and fiscal balance but cannot find consumers to buy its goods.
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Italian Prime Ministerâs Political Acrobatics
New York Times 04.28.2013
Election Heralds Power Shift in Alliance With Germany
Wall Street Journal 05.03.2012
French presidential campaign ends with Sarkozy trailing - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05.06.2012
Europe Moving Toward Small Steps to Promote Growth
New York Times 05.10.2012
In test for Europe, Ireland votes on fiscal treaty - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05.31.2012
Amid crisis, leaders of Germany, France, Italy and Spain meet in Rome - The Washington Post
Washington Post 06.22.2012
Why Monti, despite Merkel, could prove the euro’s best hope - The Washington Post
Washington Post 06.24.2012
Italy Official Seeks Culture Shift in New Law
Wall Street Journal 06.27.2012
German Lawmakers Back Fund For Bailout
Wall Street Journal 06.29.2012
Italy's Leader Calls Economic Efforts "a Very Tough War"
New York Times 07.11.2012
Italian's Job: Premier Talks Tough in Bid to Save Euro
Wall Street Journal 08.07.2012
Monti Says He Regrets Berlusconi Remark
Wall Street Journal 08.07.2012
France Assembly Approves Europe Budget Treaty
New York Times 10.09.2012
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