World Business: Ireland's Struggling Economy 05/11/2010 | PBS
Duration: 06:48
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World Business #1037
Broadcast Date: Nov. 5, 2010
World Business: Ireland, once one of Europe's hottest economies is in a sorry state. Laden with debt, but desperate to avoid asking for help from the IMF and EU, the country has to take drastic action. With four companies going bust every day, and unemployment soaring, it will take all the luck of the Irish to get out of this economic mess. Reporter: Diana Muriel
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