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Funding the Greek crisis = the European Union, cohesion policies, and the great recession /
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正題名/作者:
Funding the Greek crisis/ Constantinos Ikonomou.
其他題名:
the European Union, cohesion policies, and the great recession /
作者:
Ikonomou, Constantinos.
出版者:
London :Academic Press, : 2018.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
內容註:
Front Cover; Funding the Greek Crisis; Copyright Page; Dedication; Quote; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 The great Greek crisis; 1.1 The country of Greece: a fragmented territory; 1.2 Basic facts and figures on the Greek crisis; 1.2.1 The Greek case: a significant component in a chain of events; 1.3 Debts, interest rates and the resulting financial support; 1.4 The three different periods of debt-to-GDP ratio; 1.5 Explanations of the Greek crisis; 1.5.1 Structural and policy-oriented explanations.
內容註:
1.5.2 A brief historical assessment in welfare terms of Greece's choice to integrate in the European Communities1.5.3 Explaining the Greek crisis by looking at the mirror of the European institutional responses; 1.5.4 Policy-oriented and on-crisis policy explanations; 1.5.5 IMF policies and its mistakes; 1.6 Debt per GDP: the denominator of the fraction; 2 Theoretical underpinnings; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Resource allocation; 2.1.2 Investment theory: choice, programming, strategy; 2.1.3 Emphasizing infrastructure investment for development purposes.
內容註:
2.1.4 A useful distinction for economic growth and development studies: autonomous versus induced investment2.1.4.1 Induced investment, acceleration, and the cost of capital; 2.1.5 Implications from emphasizing autonomous investment: a few points from theory; 2.1.5.1 Implications on the rise of public expenditure; 2.1.5.2 Implications on the balance of trade; 2.1.5.3 Implications on growth: Is there a substitution relation between technology and integration?; 2.1.5.4 Implications on growth modeling and theory: the neoclassical model, the AK model, and a reconsideration of its critique.
內容註:
2.1.6 On the theory and policy of competitiveness2.1.6.1 Competitiveness: concept, measurement, and main challenges to consider; 2.1.6.2 Competitiveness and international trade; 2.1.6.3 Competitiveness and industrial change; 2.1.6.4 More complex views on competitiveness; 2.1.6.5 Measuring competitiveness: the use of indicators and relevant problems; 2.1.7 Investment under EU Cohesion and Agricultural Policy; 2.1.7.1 EU Cohesion Policy; 2.1.7.2 EU Common Agricultural Policy; 2.1.8 A few comments on EU Cohesion Policy, management, and organizational learning: a reference to Senge's theory.
內容註:
3 Analysis of the deeper causes of the Greek crisis3 The allocation of EU Funds in Greece; 3.1 Amounts and levels of invested expenditure; 3.2 Funding allocation and priorities; 3.2.1 An imbalanced allocation of EU funds; 3.2.2 Other priorities funded; 3.2.3 Human capital policies; 3.2.4 Agriculture as a principal funding priority; 3.2.5 Private investments; 3.2.5.1 The invisible target of Competitiveness; 3.3 Comparing the allocation of funds in Greece and other Cohesion countries; 3.4 The programming of Cohesion policy in Greece; 3.5 Regulation and competition.
標題:
Financial crises - Greece. -
標題:
European Union countries - Economic policy. -
電子資源:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128145661
ISBN:
9780128145678 (electronic bk.)
Funding the Greek crisis = the European Union, cohesion policies, and the great recession /
Ikonomou, Constantinos.
Funding the Greek crisis
the European Union, cohesion policies, and the great recession /[electronic resource] :Constantinos Ikonomou. - London :Academic Press,2018. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Cover; Funding the Greek Crisis; Copyright Page; Dedication; Quote; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 The great Greek crisis; 1.1 The country of Greece: a fragmented territory; 1.2 Basic facts and figures on the Greek crisis; 1.2.1 The Greek case: a significant component in a chain of events; 1.3 Debts, interest rates and the resulting financial support; 1.4 The three different periods of debt-to-GDP ratio; 1.5 Explanations of the Greek crisis; 1.5.1 Structural and policy-oriented explanations.
How does one distinguish between European Union investments that improve welfare and those that create economic malaise? Funding the Greek Crisis: The European Union, Cohesion Policies, and the Great Recession explores the sources of the Greek Crisis that lie primarily in EU policies that appeared to have worked better for other countries but not for Greece. Without overly simplifying the Greek condition, it provides insights into policies the countries of the euro area may need to implement in order to ensure collective cohesion and individual success. Arguing that EU preferences for autonomous investments discouraged organic development with lasting implications, Funding the Greek Crisis sheds new light on the nature of regional competitiveness and public economics. Encompasses public economics, macroeconomics, international trade, competitiveness, microeconomics and regional development studiesSheds light on key policies that affect millions of EU citizensExamines Solow's growth modelProvides a different way of explaining growth from real business cycle theory.--
ISBN: 9780128145678 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
3309386
Financial crises
--Greece.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
680352
European Union countries
--Economic policy.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
542853
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LC Class. No.: HB3807.5
Dewey Class. No.: 330.9495
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