Clientelism and Economic Policy is an application of public choice to explain the contemporary political economy of Greece, as well as a broader theoretical contribution to the study of clientelism as a political and economic phenomenon
Structural reforms, particularly in the area of public administration, have always proved a challeng...
The economic crisis and the threat of default have had significant repercussions on the Greek politi...
There have been almost 40 years after the restoration of democracy in Greece and a peculiar prosperi...
With its deep economic crisis and dramatic political developments Greece has puzzled Europe and the ...
First published online : 11 November 2015How does clientelism affect policy-making? Can patrons in g...
How do patron-client relations interfere with economic policy-making? Does clientelism have a distin...
Economic reforms face a collective action problem: they trigger the reaction of groups that expect s...
How do strategies of state capture adapt to tight fiscal conditions? The article uses a historical i...
First Published March 30, 2017How do strategies of state capture adapt to tight fiscal conditions? T...
No abstractThis article attempts a critical overview of the theories that discuss Models of Capitali...
The Greek turmoil commenced as a balance of payments, or “sudden stop”, crisis induced by large curr...
A number of authors and commentators on the Greek crisis have pointed out that the Greek financial p...
The eurozone crisis has become associated with the rise of populism across Europe as it has coincide...
There have been almost 40 years after the restoration of democracy in Greece and a peculiar prosperi...
The study of clientelism has pointed in the direction of a pyramid structure in which selective bene...
Structural reforms, particularly in the area of public administration, have always proved a challeng...
The economic crisis and the threat of default have had significant repercussions on the Greek politi...
There have been almost 40 years after the restoration of democracy in Greece and a peculiar prosperi...
With its deep economic crisis and dramatic political developments Greece has puzzled Europe and the ...
First published online : 11 November 2015How does clientelism affect policy-making? Can patrons in g...
How do patron-client relations interfere with economic policy-making? Does clientelism have a distin...
Economic reforms face a collective action problem: they trigger the reaction of groups that expect s...
How do strategies of state capture adapt to tight fiscal conditions? The article uses a historical i...
First Published March 30, 2017How do strategies of state capture adapt to tight fiscal conditions? T...
No abstractThis article attempts a critical overview of the theories that discuss Models of Capitali...
The Greek turmoil commenced as a balance of payments, or “sudden stop”, crisis induced by large curr...
A number of authors and commentators on the Greek crisis have pointed out that the Greek financial p...
The eurozone crisis has become associated with the rise of populism across Europe as it has coincide...
There have been almost 40 years after the restoration of democracy in Greece and a peculiar prosperi...
The study of clientelism has pointed in the direction of a pyramid structure in which selective bene...
Structural reforms, particularly in the area of public administration, have always proved a challeng...
The economic crisis and the threat of default have had significant repercussions on the Greek politi...
There have been almost 40 years after the restoration of democracy in Greece and a peculiar prosperi...