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For the 2008 financial crisis, signs of recovery started to show at the end of 2009 and recovery were pretty certain in 2010 for France, Germany, and the UK. Ireland still had financial troubles in late 2011; however, sings of gradual recovery are apparent. Even though Euro areas were into a recession again at the second half of 2011, the positive influence of this financial crisis is it provides an ideal opportunity for a country to examine the soundness of its economic system, the effectiveness of national responses, and the profoundness of national governance.

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Lin, C.YY., Edvinsson, L., Chen, J., Beding, T. (2014). Future Perspectives and Policy Implications. In: National Intellectual Capital and the Financial Crisis in France, Germany, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. SpringerBriefs in Economics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8181-2_5

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