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Written by a former Greek Minister of Finance, this book analyses the past present and future for the Greek Crisis.
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Written by a former Greek Minister of Finance, this book analyses the past present and future for the Greek Crisis.
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- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 486g
- ISBN-13: 9781783485239
- ISBN-10: 178348523X
- Artikelnr.: 42969157
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 486g
- ISBN-13: 9781783485239
- ISBN-10: 178348523X
- Artikelnr.: 42969157
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Professor at the Athens University of Economics and Business. Research Associate at the Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics, UK. Former Minister of Finance for Greece (2002-2003) and Acting Chairman of the Eurogroup.
Prologue
Introduction: The spectre of Grexit
PART I: THE RUN-UP TO THE CRISIS
1. Origins: How Greece was engulfed in the crisis
2. Complacency: Was the 2010 bail-out really inevitable?
3. Reinventing the past: Should Greece have joined the Euro?
PART II: THE BAILOUT YEARS
4. Getting it wrong: An appraisal of the austerity program
5. The vicious circle: Snowballs, haircuts and hazards
PART III: THE ILLUSIONS
6. Change currency? Illusions and miscalculations
7. History lessons: The collapse in interwar Greece
8. Modern lessons: Default and collapse in Argentina
PART IV: THE ESCAPE
9. Getting it right: End recession and stabilize public debt
10. A road map for growth: Some key fiscal reforms
11. The feasible prosperity: A new contract for Greece
12. The political economy of drachma: Lower wages, more inequalities
Epilogue: After the Left's victory in Greece
Introduction: The spectre of Grexit
PART I: THE RUN-UP TO THE CRISIS
1. Origins: How Greece was engulfed in the crisis
2. Complacency: Was the 2010 bail-out really inevitable?
3. Reinventing the past: Should Greece have joined the Euro?
PART II: THE BAILOUT YEARS
4. Getting it wrong: An appraisal of the austerity program
5. The vicious circle: Snowballs, haircuts and hazards
PART III: THE ILLUSIONS
6. Change currency? Illusions and miscalculations
7. History lessons: The collapse in interwar Greece
8. Modern lessons: Default and collapse in Argentina
PART IV: THE ESCAPE
9. Getting it right: End recession and stabilize public debt
10. A road map for growth: Some key fiscal reforms
11. The feasible prosperity: A new contract for Greece
12. The political economy of drachma: Lower wages, more inequalities
Epilogue: After the Left's victory in Greece
Prologue
Introduction: The spectre of Grexit
PART I: THE RUN-UP TO THE CRISIS
1. Origins: How Greece was engulfed in the crisis
2. Complacency: Was the 2010 bail-out really inevitable?
3. Reinventing the past: Should Greece have joined the Euro?
PART II: THE BAILOUT YEARS
4. Getting it wrong: An appraisal of the austerity program
5. The vicious circle: Snowballs, haircuts and hazards
PART III: THE ILLUSIONS
6. Change currency? Illusions and miscalculations
7. History lessons: The collapse in interwar Greece
8. Modern lessons: Default and collapse in Argentina
PART IV: THE ESCAPE
9. Getting it right: End recession and stabilize public debt
10. A road map for growth: Some key fiscal reforms
11. The feasible prosperity: A new contract for Greece
12. The political economy of drachma: Lower wages, more inequalities
Epilogue: After the Left's victory in Greece
Introduction: The spectre of Grexit
PART I: THE RUN-UP TO THE CRISIS
1. Origins: How Greece was engulfed in the crisis
2. Complacency: Was the 2010 bail-out really inevitable?
3. Reinventing the past: Should Greece have joined the Euro?
PART II: THE BAILOUT YEARS
4. Getting it wrong: An appraisal of the austerity program
5. The vicious circle: Snowballs, haircuts and hazards
PART III: THE ILLUSIONS
6. Change currency? Illusions and miscalculations
7. History lessons: The collapse in interwar Greece
8. Modern lessons: Default and collapse in Argentina
PART IV: THE ESCAPE
9. Getting it right: End recession and stabilize public debt
10. A road map for growth: Some key fiscal reforms
11. The feasible prosperity: A new contract for Greece
12. The political economy of drachma: Lower wages, more inequalities
Epilogue: After the Left's victory in Greece