Two Greek economic analysts explain the Greek financial crisis
-from beginning to end. The first section of Greece: From Exit to
Recovery? explores the lead up to to Greece's adoption of the euro.
Authors Theodore Pelagidis and Michael Mitsopoulos believe that the
ensuing challenges were foreseeable. In fact, the authors posit
that it was Greece's difficultly in dealing with those challenges
that sparked the euro crisis. Section II analyzes discrete sectors
of the economy, paying special attention to labor and finance - and
the mistakes creditors made in focusing on reducing Greek incomes -
rather than increasing competitiveness on non-labor costs. Section
III investigates why Greek companies spend relatively little on
research and development? The authors' analysis indicates that
policy decisions largely determine R & D performance in the
private sector, and they advance a number of specific policy
proposals to improve the situation.
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