摘要
The Economist November 9,2013 Asked to name the European country with the most turbulent future,many would pick Greece or Italy,both struggling with economic collapse.A few might finger France,which has yet to come to terms with the failure of its statist model.Hardly anybody would plump for Britain,which has muddled through the crisis moderately well.Yet Britain’s place in the world is less certain than it has been for decades.In May 2014 its voters are likely to send to the European Parliament a posse
Asked to name the European country with the most turbulent future, many would pick Greece or Italy, both struggling with economic collapse. A few might finger France, which has yet to come to terms with the failure of its statist model. Hardly anybody would plump for Britain, which has muddled through the crisis moderately well.
出处
《国际经济合作》
CSSCI
北大核心
2013年第11期1-1,共1页
Journal of International Economic Cooperation