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This expanded and enlarged third edition of Theodore Pelagidis and
Michael Mitsopoulos' popular Who's to Blame for Greece? covers
almost a decade of Greece's economic crisis from 2009 to 2019, as
well as recent developments in the first months of 2020. It
provides an overview of recent developments in the Greek economy
and outlines the most important obstacles to a return to robust and
sustainable growth rates. It considers the new optimism being
developed in Greece after the crisis, but also the policy
challenges facing Greece emanating from a deeply hurt economy in
the aftermath of the crisis and the structural problems that
persist. The book covers the most recent issues that affect the
Greek economy including, the migration crisis at the borders with
Turkey as well as a faltering global economy hit by the Covid-19
pandemic. This book will appeal to researchers, practitioners and
policy makers interested in the EU and the political economy of
Greece and offers valuable updates on the second edition.
This expanded and enlarged third edition of Theodore Pelagidis and
Michael Mitsopoulos' popular Who's to Blame for Greece? covers
almost a decade of Greece's economic crisis from 2009 to 2019, as
well as recent developments in the first months of 2020. It
provides an overview of recent developments in the Greek economy
and outlines the most important obstacles to a return to robust and
sustainable growth rates. It considers the new optimism being
developed in Greece after the crisis, but also the policy
challenges facing Greece emanating from a deeply hurt economy in
the aftermath of the crisis and the structural problems that
persist. The book covers the most recent issues that affect the
Greek economy including, the migration crisis at the borders with
Turkey as well as a faltering global economy hit by the Covid-19
pandemic. This book will appeal to researchers, practitioners and
policy makers interested in the EU and the political economy of
Greece and offers valuable updates on the second edition.
Praise for the first edition: 'The new book by Michael Mitsopoulos
and Theodore Pelagidis offers insightful analysis of the Greek
drama. It makes fascinating reading and well demonstrates that the
blame is widely shared.' Andre Sapir, University Professor,
Universite libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, and former Economic Advisor
to the President of the European Commission 'Who is to blame for
Greece? If I could pick just two experts on the Greek debacle to
answer this question it would be Theodore Pelagidis and Michael
Mitsopoulos. And thankfully they have done just that in this
penetrating analysis of what has happened to Greece over the past
five years. It's a timely and incisive work and no one gets off
easy a must read.' Landon Thomas, Jr, Financial Reporter, New York
Times, USA This expanded and enlarged second edition of Theodore
Pelagidis and Michael Mitsopoulos' popular Who's to Blame for
Greece? (2016) reviews Greece's economy since its accession to the
Monetary Union, with new research focusing on the perils of the
populist Syrizia government during the critical 'Grexit' period of
2015-2016. The authors also focus on political developments since
that time and in particular propose a new form of taxation as well
as explore debt sustainability in relation to Greece's economic
challenges. This book will appeal to researchers, practitioners and
policy makers interested in the EU and the political economy of
Greece and offers valuable updates on the first edition.
Praise for the first edition: 'The new book by Michael Mitsopoulos
and Theodore Pelagidis offers insightful analysis of the Greek
drama. It makes fascinating reading and well demonstrates that the
blame is widely shared.' Andre Sapir, University Professor,
Universite libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, and former Economic Advisor
to the President of the European Commission 'Who is to blame for
Greece? If I could pick just two experts on the Greek debacle to
answer this question it would be Theodore Pelagidis and Michael
Mitsopoulos. And thankfully they have done just that in this
penetrating analysis of what has happened to Greece over the past
five years. It's a timely and incisive work and no one gets off
easy a must read.' Landon Thomas, Jr, Financial Reporter, New York
Times, USA This expanded and enlarged second edition of Theodore
Pelagidis and Michael Mitsopoulos' popular Who's to Blame for
Greece? (2016) reviews Greece's economy since its accession to the
Monetary Union, with new research focusing on the perils of the
populist Syrizia government during the critical 'Grexit' period of
2015-2016. The authors also focus on political developments since
that time and in particular propose a new form of taxation as well
as explore debt sustainability in relation to Greece's economic
challenges. This book will appeal to researchers, practitioners and
policy makers interested in the EU and the political economy of
Greece and offers valuable updates on the first edition.
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