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European Opinion and the Crisis

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A feeling of disquiet is gradually taking hold of European public opinion as the crisis becomes part of our daily lives. Although it started in the US in September 2008, its effects were felt quite rapidly in Europe. The European Parliament’s Eurobarometer undertook its first survey on the effects of the crisis on public opinion at the beginning of 2009. Since then three other surveys have followed on the same subject: in September 2010, April/May 2011 and in September 2011.

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Barchet, B.A. (2012). European Opinion and the Crisis. In: Schuman Report on Europe. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0319-7_22

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