Exploring the Roots of Systematic Tax Avoidance in Greece
Zoi Pittaki ()
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Zoi Pittaki: Brunel University London
in Palgrave Studies in Economic History from Palgrave Macmillan, currently edited by Kent. G. Deng
Date: 2021
ISBN: 978-3-030-71979-1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
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- Ch Chapter 2 Unstable Politics, Unfair Taxation and a Public Administration Afflicted by Clientelism: Key Information About the Greek State
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- Ch Chapter 3 A ‘Sibylline Authority’ in a Growing Economy, 1955–1967
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- Ch Chapter 4 ‘No Mutiny Will Be Allowed’: Dismantling Democracy and Delegitimising the Tax System, 1967–1974
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- Ch Chapter 5 A ‘Tax Surprise’ Amidst Economic Recession, 1974–1981
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- Ch Chapter 6 A ‘Wild Tax Hunt’ in the Era of Rapid De-Industrialisation: 1981–1989
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- Ch Chapter 7 A Tale of Hope, Disillusionment and Crisis: 1989–2008
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- Ch Chapter 8 Conclusion
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