But West stuck to at least two of the rules laid out by crisis consultants.
Unlike her counterparts in France, Britain and Spain, Mrs Merkel did not feel compelled by crisis at home to cut short her holiday.
More than 1.5 million people were left homeless in a country that was already the poorest in the Western Hemisphere and racked by crisis.
After Forbes published the article, he hired Sitrick and Company, a firm run by crisis communications expert Michael Sitrick, to refute it, as well as coverage in the Albany Times Union.
Meanwhile, the debt crisis that has been sweeping across Europe is being papered over country crisis by country crisis with still higher levels of debt, while euro zone officials and G-20 nations repeatedly meet but are unable to agree on much of anything related to more permanent solutions.
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But within two weeks, the crisis in Ireland was entirely defused by a crisis of much greater proportions.
After this crisis we need to revive that tradition if we are not to be surprised by another crisis.
Over the 138-year timeframe Mr Taylor finds crisis preceded by the development of excess credit, as in Ireland and Spain today, are more common than crisis underpinned by excessive government borrowing, like in Greece.
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None of the other institutions tarred by the crisis are so closely tied to Bernie Madoff.
The UN estimates that a total of 1.5 million people have been displaced by the crisis.
But Mr Fordham says the farm has certainly been affected by the crisis, which began in 1984.
It has to manage the restructuring of the financial sector and help those hit by the crisis.
All the countries that were struck by financial crisis in 1997 and 1998 had fiscally prudent governments.
Ironically, the case for each of these has only been enhanced by the crisis in the Persian Gulf.
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Correspondents say Ms Yingluck, who came to power in June, has appeared at times overwhelmed by the crisis.
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Its largest market is Italy, which has been hit badly by the crisis.
Already, banks like Lehman and Bear Stearns have been laying off employees in units hardest hit by the crisis.
Despite the award, relations between countries -- particularly in northern and southern Europe -- have been tested by the crisis.
Few of Europe's problems are new, but most have been compounded by the crisis, says Mr Sapir, the collection's editor.
Since South Korea was hit by the Crisis in December last year, more than 2 million have lost their jobs.
"The Salims are affected by the crisis, " says Singapore-based political scientist Leo Suryadinata, who studies ethnic Chinese businesses in Indonesia.
The firms hit hardest by the crisis were precisely those that had the biggest problems recruiting skilled labour before it.
But for now they are too often stranded by the crisis - left jobless or pushed abroad, the lost generation of today's Greece.
In Chad alone, more than 6 million people have been affected by the crisis, with 3.5 million of them younger than 18.
Those made redundant by the crisis will not be the only ones who leave their jobs in the next year or two.
But that progress had been put on hold by the crisis in the eurozone and the growing pessimism about the global recovery.
On his visit to Dumfries, Mr Blair will meet Mr Walker and some farmers who have been directly affected by the crisis.
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