The Greek elections and the third bailout programme: Why it could work this time round
Cinzia Alcidi () and
Daniel Gros
CEPS Papers from Centre for European Policy Studies
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Following the decisive victory won by the Syriza party in Greece’s general election on September 20th, this commentary explores the key question of whether the third bailout programme can work, where the previous two programmes failed. Whereas most observers argue that the third one cannot work because it merely represents a continuation of an approach that has manifestly failed, the authors argue that a closer inspection of the conditions today give grounds for cautious optimism.
Pages: 3 pages
Date: 2015-09
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