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Iceland's Lessons for the Eurozone

Justin Rowlatt reports from Iceland three years after its banks went bust. He finds out whether its economy has recovered and whether there are lessons for the eurozone from the Icelandic experience.

You think the eurozone debt crisis is bad, three and a half years ago Iceland experienced the biggest bank collapse in history, relative to the size of its population. Business Daily is back in Iceland to find out what happened next. Can Iceland's experience tell us anything about how the eurozone should deal with its debt crisis? And Iceland's President reflects on the conflict between democracy and the demands of the market.

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18 minutes

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Thu 28 Jul 2011 11:32GMT

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  • Thu 28 Jul 2011 07:32GMT
  • Thu 28 Jul 2011 11:32GMT

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