Greece’s “supply” problems have been present since its accession to the European Union in 1981; the “demand” problems caused by austerity and wage cuts have compounded the structural problems. This paper discusses the severity of the demand contraction, examines product market reforms, many of which have not been implemented, and their potential impact on competitiveness and the economy, and labor market reforms, many of which have been implemented but due to their timing have contributed to the collapse of demand. The paper argues in favor of eurozone-wide policies that would help Greece recover and of linking reforms with debt relief
This paper presents and critically discusses the origins and causes of the Greek fiscal crisis and ...
The Greek turmoil commenced as a balance of payments, or “sudden stop”, crisis induced by large curr...
The aim of this paper is to present the economic, social, political and moral causes and effects of...
Greece’s “supply” problems have been present since its accession to the European Union in 1981; the ...
The Greek economy is in crisis since the fourth quarter of 2008. This paper explores the crisis and ...
In this article I argue that the pre-Euro decade of buoyant growth in Greece was not entrenched in ...
The Greek economic crisis is a crisis of production. Its key actor is a unique feature of the econom...
The Greek crisis is one of the worst in history, even in the context of recorded ‘trifecta’ crises –...
Greece is in the midst of a devastating economic and financial crisis that the European Union has be...
ABSTRACT: The on-going and seemingly endless financial crisis within the European union in conjuncti...
In 2010, the first economic adjustment program began offering a blueprint for economic recovery and ...
The world we live in is a product of the way we think. Our conception of reality determines what we ...
Costas Lapavitsas explores the fundamental causes of the Greek debt and public finance crisis since ...
This article argues that the origins of the Greek malaise are primarily political rather than econom...
Greece went bankrupt in 2009 presumably because it run an exorbitant public deficit and had accumula...
This paper presents and critically discusses the origins and causes of the Greek fiscal crisis and ...
The Greek turmoil commenced as a balance of payments, or “sudden stop”, crisis induced by large curr...
The aim of this paper is to present the economic, social, political and moral causes and effects of...
Greece’s “supply” problems have been present since its accession to the European Union in 1981; the ...
The Greek economy is in crisis since the fourth quarter of 2008. This paper explores the crisis and ...
In this article I argue that the pre-Euro decade of buoyant growth in Greece was not entrenched in ...
The Greek economic crisis is a crisis of production. Its key actor is a unique feature of the econom...
The Greek crisis is one of the worst in history, even in the context of recorded ‘trifecta’ crises –...
Greece is in the midst of a devastating economic and financial crisis that the European Union has be...
ABSTRACT: The on-going and seemingly endless financial crisis within the European union in conjuncti...
In 2010, the first economic adjustment program began offering a blueprint for economic recovery and ...
The world we live in is a product of the way we think. Our conception of reality determines what we ...
Costas Lapavitsas explores the fundamental causes of the Greek debt and public finance crisis since ...
This article argues that the origins of the Greek malaise are primarily political rather than econom...
Greece went bankrupt in 2009 presumably because it run an exorbitant public deficit and had accumula...
This paper presents and critically discusses the origins and causes of the Greek fiscal crisis and ...
The Greek turmoil commenced as a balance of payments, or “sudden stop”, crisis induced by large curr...
The aim of this paper is to present the economic, social, political and moral causes and effects of...