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** Cobden Centre Radio: [http://blog.mises.org/16925/meet-david-howden/ "Europe's Deep Freeze of Debt"] interview with David Howden, May 2011
** Cobden Centre Radio: [http://blog.mises.org/16925/meet-david-howden/ "Europe's Deep Freeze of Debt"] interview with David Howden, May 2011
** Cobden Centre Radio: [http://blog.mises.org/15930/interview-with-bagus/ "Philip Bagus Interview"] March 2011
** Cobden Centre Radio: [http://blog.mises.org/15930/interview-with-bagus/ "Philip Bagus Interview"] March 2011
 
** Authors Forum: [http://mises.org/media/5874/ "Tragedy of the Euro & Deep Freeze"] lecture by Philipp Bagus, March 2011 <small>([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHWFZAvjZZo YouTube])</small>


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Deep Freeze: Iceland's Economic Collapse  
Author(s) Philipp Bagus and David Howden
Country United States
Subject(s) Economic history
Genre(s) Non-fiction
Publisher Ludwig von Mises Institute
Publication date 2011
Media type Print, Digital
Pages 156 p.
ISBN 9781933550343

Deep Freeze: Iceland's Economic Collapse is a book by Philipp Bagus and David Howden. Using the real world economic history of Iceland the text provides a case study in one country facing a banking crisis at the hands of its central bank. It provides a roadmap to anyone who wants to understand where these crises stem from, and how to avoid them in the future.

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