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The Myth of the Greek Economy ‘Success Story’

Polychroniou, C. J., (2014), “The Myth of the Greek Economy ‘Success Story’”. Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Policy Note, Φεβρουάριος 2014. In 2001, a three-year, multicountry study by the Structural Adjustment Participatory Review International Network (SAPRIN), prepared in cooperation with the World Bank, national governments, and civil society organizations, offered a damning indictment of the policies of structural adjustment reform pursued by the IMF and the World Bank in …Read More

Tax evasion and austerity-plan failure

Pappadà, Fr., Zylberberg, Y., (2014), “Tax evasion and austerity-plan failure”, www.voxeu.org, 3 Φεβρουαρίου. Greece’s austerity package included an unprecedented increase in the VAT rate, but the resulting increase in revenue was much lower than expected. This column links this disappointing result to the ‘transparency response’ of firms to higher tax rates. In countries like Greece with poor tax monitoring, firms face a tradeoff when deciding whether to declare their activity. …Read More

Greece: Signs of Growth as Austerity eases

Weisbrot, M., (2014), “Greece: Signs of Growth as Austerity eases”, The Guardian, 23 Ιανουαρίου. It was nearly four years ago that the Greek government negotiated its agreement with the IMF for a harsh austerity program that was ostensibly designed to resolve its budget problems.  Many economists, when we saw the plan, knew immediately that Greece was beginning a long journey into darkness that would last for many years.  This was …Read More

A Dutch Cure for the Dutch Disease

Boskin, M., (2014), “A Dutch Cure for the Dutch Disease”, Project Syndicate, 16 Ιανουαρίου. Far too few governments rein in their countries’ bloated welfare states before disaster strikes. As a result, some citizens eventually suffer the economic equivalent of a heart attack: wrenching declines in living standards as they are victimized by unsustainable programs’ endgame. Greece and the city of Detroit are only the most recent grim examples. Σχετικές Αναρτήσεις …Read More

Privatizations and Debt : Lessons From The Greek Fiascο

Manasse, P., (2014), “Privatizations and Debt : Lessons From The Greek Fiasco”, EconoMonitor Blog, 02 January. In the midst of the European Debt Crisis, it is tempting to think that high-debt countries could alleviate the recessionary impact of the budget consolidation process by selling (poorly managed) assets and stakes in their state owned enterprises (SOEs), and by using the proceeds to buy back their debts. In addition to providing a …Read More

Χρειαζόμαστε εθνικό αναπτυξιακό σχέδιο;

Παγουλάτος, Γ., “Χρειαζόμαστε εθνικό αναπτυξιακό σχέδιο;”, Η Καθημερινή, 29 Δεκεμβρίου. Η αναζήτηση εθνικού αναπτυξιακού σχεδίου είναι το Αγιο Δισκοπότηρο της δημόσιας συζήτησης. Ολοι το αναζητούν, παρότι οι πραγματικές ενδείξεις ύπαρξής του είναι εξαιρετικά φευγαλέες. Είναι εύκολο να ειρωνευτείς το ανεύρετο αναπτυξιακό σχέδιο της χώρας. Για μερικούς, ο όρος παραπέμπει στα πεντάχρονα σοβιετικά πλάνα, οπότε η συζήτηση έχει προφανώς δυναμιτιστεί πριν καν ξεκινήσει. Αλλοι ανατρέχουν στην προφητεία του Χάγιεκ πως κάθε …Read More

A Eurozone Report Card 2013

Weeks, J., (2013), “A Eurozone Report Card 2013”, Social Europe Journal, 23 December. Three and one-half years ago the infamous Troika (IMF, European Commission and the European Central Bank, with the German government in close attendance) began its unsuccessful attempt to contain the crisis of the Eurozone, with a draconian austerity program for Greece. Subsequently, the Troika would add Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain to its list for the austerity …Read More

Ελλάδα, τρόικα, Ευρώπη: ανάγκη για reset

Ντόκος, Θ., (2013), “Ελλάδα, τρόικα, Ευρώπη: ανάγκη για reset”, Η Καθημερινή, 18 Δεκεμβρίου. Στις συχνές τριβές και εμπλοκές στις διαπραγματεύσεις της ελληνικής κυβέρνησης με την τρόικα –όχι απρόσμενες, αν λάβει κανείς υπόψη την έλλειψη σαφούς εντολής αυτού του άτυπου οργάνου, τις όχι σπάνιες παλινωδίες όσον αφορά στην υλοποίηση των συμφωνηθέντων από ελληνικής πλευράς, αλλά και την αλαζονεία της ισχύος που φαίνεται πλέον να χαρακτηρίζει μεσαίου επιπέδου στελέχη της πλευράς των …Read More

Debt relief or debt restructuring for Greece?

Bastian, J., (2013), “Debt relief or debt restructuring for Greece?”, MacroPolis, The Agora Blog, 08 December. The two economic adjustment programmes for Greece from 2010 and 2012 as well as the sovereign debt restructuring from April 2012 and the debt buyback initiative in December of the same year have had a significant impact on the debt profile of Greece as a sovereign debtor. Greece’s creditor structure in 2013 compared to …Read More

The Re-Division of Europe

Papantoniou, Y., (2013), “The Re-Division of Europe”, Project Syndicate, 06 December. As the eurozone debt crisis has steadily widened the divide between Europe’s stronger northern economies and the weaker, more debt-laden economies in the south (with France a kind of no man’s land economy in between), one question is on everyone’s mind: Can Europe’s monetary union – indeed, the European Union itself – survive? While the eurozone’s northern members enjoy …Read More