… the large second-quarter contraction wasn’t confined to Europe’s largest economies. Thus, in Portugal, GDP, which … was not severe. It was. But the contraction in much of Europe was even more severe. The annualized rates of …
… and in some cases induce the states of central and eastern Europe that, prior to 1989-91, were controlled by Communist … But unfortunately, in portions of central and eastern Europe, it has become, and is likely to remain, a union of …