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This blog is dedicated to the understanding of the current Greek (but also European) economic, political and institutional crisis. It was created by Prof. Aristides Hatzis of the University of Athens, after many requests by his students who seek a source of …
Unveiling the Enigmatic Greek Crisis: An Exploration of its …
Oct 26, 2023 · Unveiling the Enigmatic Greek Crisis: An Exploration of its Underlying Causes Introduction: The economic tumult that swept through Greece in recent years stands as an enigmatic enigma, perplexing economists and policymakers alike. This text embarks on a unique journey to decipher the intricate web of factors that precipitated the Greek crisis.
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The Greek Debt Crisis: No easy way out
Apr 28, 2023 · Peterson Institute for International Economics January 2020. After World War II, farsighted European leaders sought to overcome centuries of hatred and warfare by striving step-by-step toward economic and political integration.
Greek economy: will reality collide with fresh optimism in Athens?
Apr 28, 2023 · by Ben Hall & Kerin HopeFinancial TimesJanuary 8, 2020 Odos Lekka, a narrow street in the commercial heart of Athens, has not been this bustling in a decade. Workers are busy refurbishing a drab warehouse left unoccupied during Greece’s prolonged recession. A clutch of new cafés and a smart boutique hotel, one of scores that
Resilience in Crisis: How Greece is Rebuilding Its Economy Amidst ...
Jun 17, 2024 · Introduction. Hey there! Have you ever wondered how Greece, once at the center of a major financial meltdown, is managing to bounce back? The Greek economic crisis was one of the biggest stories of the 2010s, but what’s truly fascinating is how the country is clawing its way back to stability.
Greece voted populism out. Now it has to make sure it doesn’t …
Apr 28, 2023 · by Yannis PalaiologosWashington PostJuly 10, 2019 Sunday’s parliamentary elections amounted to a stinging defeat for both left and right populism in Greece. After a long slog in bailout purgatory, and 4½ years under a populist government of the hard left and the nationalist right, Greeks turned decisively to the establishment center …
There are reasons for moderate optimism about Greece
Apr 28, 2023 · by Tony BarberFinancial TimesSeptember 19, 2019 Ten years ago Greece plunged into a debt crisis that threatened to sweep away much of the political, social and economic progress achieved after democracy replaced military dictatorship in 1974. The economy shrank by a quarter, unemployment soared and Greece came close to …
Greece fully lifts capital controls - The Greek Crisis
Apr 28, 2023 · by Kerin HopeFinancial TimesAugust 26, 2019 Greece will fully lift capital controls on September 1, ending four years of restrictions on transfers abroad by companies and individuals, finance minister Christos Staikouras told parliament on Monday. The move, which was proposed last month by the country’s central bank, was agreed with the Single Supervisory Mechanism, the
Good news — and bad news — from Greece - The Greek Crisis
Apr 28, 2023 · by Anne ApplebaumWashington PostJuly 9, 2019 It may have been the worst recession to hit any economy in modern times. Between 2007 and 2014, Greece lost a quarter of its economy; hundreds of thousands of people moved abroad; unemployment peaked at almost 28 percent, hitting nearly 1 in 3 of the working population. Extremist parties