The study also found that Cyprus, a small nation, does not deviate from larger societies in help-seeking behaviour in the form of people contacting a national helpline when exposed to
economic crises. Small nations, it said, have a relatively large and expensive public sector compared to the population thus during
economic crises, access to and the quality of services offered by the public sector may be adversely affected.
Lending - providing loans to member countries facing some degree of
economic crises.
Owing to
economic crises, young generation, for the fulfilment of their needs, adopt different negative ways, thus leading to increase in crime rate.
Shah Mehmood stressed on joint efforts to bring the country out of
economic crises and urged the prime minister to assign targets to the ambassadors and ensured that they will not disappoint the premier.
Earlier, Hamza Shehbaz in a media talk had targeted the PTI government for
economic crises in Pakistan saying that country has only few days of foreign exchange reserves.
"Household Debt and
Economic Crises: Causes, Consequences and Remedies" by Heikki Hiilamo (Professor of Social Policy, University of Helsinki, Finland) examines the causes, consequences and potential public policies related to debt from a social policy perspective, in which over-indebtedness is understood as a social risk.
'We don't have money to run the government,' Prime Minister Imran Khan said, adding that no government in the past had ever inherited such a major
economic crises.'
Nasser bin Rashid al- Maawali, Director of the Center said that the panel discussion will discuss the modern methods of
economic crises management and the precautionary measures to forecast financial and
economic crises.
Spurred by the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008, the editor initiated a research project to explore how
economic crises affect paradigmatic change.
This collection of essays reflects on the nature of
economic crises that have defined the "great recession," as well as their political consequences or lack thereof.
Some governments may elect to restrict growth in health care expenditure following
economic crises, as is now happening in the United Kingdom (Appleby 2011), while others, especially those in receipt of external loans, may be required to cut it (Abel-Smith 1986).