I don't yet please make an analysic of it
in July 2006
yes pretty much!
A crisis is a dangerous situation, whereas a meltdown (by analogy to a nuclear reactor) is a complete collapse. A crisis, if not handled correctly, can result in a meltdown.
well, it depends on what type of global crisis it is...
The first global crisis is often considered to be the Great Depression, which began in 1929 and had widespread economic impacts across the world. Triggered by the U.S. stock market crash, it led to massive unemployment, bank failures, and a significant decline in global trade. The interconnectedness of economies at the time meant that the effects were felt internationally, highlighting vulnerabilities in the global financial system. This crisis prompted changes in economic policy and international cooperation in subsequent decades.
in July 2006
The recent Global Economic Crisis is one example of many
maybe
Yes. This economic situation has global effects.
yes pretty much!
Global economic crisis
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/CausesEffects_and_Remedies_of_global_economic_crisis"
Holly Dolezalek has written: 'The global financial crisis' -- subject(s): Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009, Juvenile literature, Economic history
Postwar reparations led to hyperinflation and economic collapse in Germany.
XIAOLAN FU has written: 'China's role in global economic recovery' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009, Economic conditions
A crisis is a dangerous situation, whereas a meltdown (by analogy to a nuclear reactor) is a complete collapse. A crisis, if not handled correctly, can result in a meltdown.
Some of the moral issues here in the Philippines are euthanasia, war, terrorism, child abuse and also women, extrajudicial killings, global crisis, financial crisis and economic crisis.