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English: Portuguese debt history since 1999. 1999-2011: Eurostat data: http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/government_finance_statistics/data/main_tables (see "General government gross debt") (see also: epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_PUBLIC/2-23042012-AP/DE/2-23042012-AP-DE.PDF) 2000-2014: Eurostat data: http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/db_indicators/gen_gov_data/documents/2012/autumn2012_country_en.pdf (latest update: October 2012)
Once Ernst & Young updates their forecasts, then we could use their data as well: 2015-2016 estimates from Ernst & Young using data from Oxford Economics http://ey-charts.living-digital.com/view-chart?key=19 ; see also: http://www.ey.com/GL/en/Issues/Business-environment/EUROZONE-COUNTRY (latest update: June 2012) |
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