Who's to blame for Greece? = life af...
Pelagidis, Theodore.

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  • Who's to blame for Greece? = life after bankruptcy : between optimism and substandard growth /
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    Title/Author: Who's to blame for Greece?/ by Theodore Pelagidis, Michael Mitsopoulos.
    Reminder of title: life after bankruptcy : between optimism and substandard growth /
    Author: Pelagidis, Theodore.
    other author: Mitsopoulos, Michael.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
    Description: xxiii, 432 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 1. Introduction -- Part I. The "Party Period" Before the Crisis -- 2. The Costs and Benefits for Joining a Common Currency with Emphasis on Weaker Member States: The Pre-crisis Debate -- 3. Greece Before the Crisis: The Critical Years in Domestic Politics -- 4. IMF and EU Reports on Greece -- Part II Greece's Free Fall 2010-2013 -- 5. The Troika Period Reconsidered -- 6. Assessing the Intentions of the Government(s) Since the Ratification of the Maastricht Treaty -- Part III. Looking Ahead -- 7. Greece: Why Did the Forceful Internal Devaluation Fail to Kick-Start an Export-Led Growth? -- 8. Giving Greece a Chance to Succeed: Think About the Private Sector, for a Change -- 9. Structural Differences Ensure Permanent Shock Trends That Play into the Above. A Closer and More Democratic Union to Heal Economic Asymmetries and Help Southern European Countries Such as Greece -- Part IV. How Populism (2015-2017) Destroyed a Country with High Potential -- 10. The Rise of Populism in Greece and the Impact on the Economy -- 11. Latest Developments as of December 2017 Developments -- 12. Conclusions -- Part V. Life After Bankruptcy: Between Optimism and Substandard Growth -- 13. How "More Europe" Can Heal the Current Institutional Divergence Hurting in Particular Weaker Member States Like Greece -- 14. From Viking Kleptocratic Pressure Groups to State Capture Through Populism: Buying Votes Through Rent Seeking Clientelistic Partitocracy -- 15. In Defense of Manufacturing -- 16. Greece's Comparative Advantage as China's Backdoor to Europe -- 17. Taxing Ourselves to Death: Greece's Tax Regulations -- 18. How to Finance a Tax Wedge Cut in a Way That Supports Work and Families -- 19. The Greek Economy After Populism: Between Optimism and Substandard Growth -- 20. Final Remarks.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Financial crises - History - 21st century. - Greece -
    Subject: Greece - Economic policy - 21st century. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64081-1
    ISBN: 9783030640811
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