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The Economic Crisis in Europe and its Consequences

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  • Zaim Korsi
  • Dashurie Zenelhasani
  • Arzena Korsi

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European economic growth is one of the major influences on the progress of the economy in the countries included in it. It has been a stimulus for the development of these countries, thus adding their neighbors’ economic improvement of the country. The inclusion of these countries in economic growth has impacted pricing and the development of innovation and new in Europe technology. This thing helps in achieving the highest standards. Its coverage is an overwhelming contrast crisis that was reflected in the world in 2008.Duhet said that the effects of the crisis continue to be still visible in the livelihood of citizens and businesses.Edmund Phelps has proposed a rule on the establishment of high standards for the livelihood of citizens, in which specifies how many people have to work, conserve and invest today in order to be more sure which will be the future economy. This is called "Golden roles".But what are challenges that still confronts us economic crisis? How difficult it is now for businesses to apply the theory of Jim Collins, Good to Great?This article aims to reflect the economic situation in the EU countries, as well as laying economy recommendation that these countries will faced tomorrow. How difficult is to identify the companies that can make a Leap to develop their business? What are these difficulties? Is there a solution for them?

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  • Zaim Korsi & Dashurie Zenelhasani & Arzena Korsi, 2015. "The Economic Crisis in Europe and its Consequences," European Journal of Economics and Business Studies Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 1, May - Aug.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejesjr:10
    DOI: 10.26417/ejes.v2i1.p10-12
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