The Rise of Populism in Greece and the Impact on the Economy
Theodore Pelagidis and
Michael Mitsopoulos ()
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Michael Mitsopoulos: Hellenic Federation of Enterprizes
Chapter Chapter 10 in Who’s to Blame for Greece?, 2021, pp 263-277 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Euclid Tsakalotos, Greece’s British-educated, Marxist finance minister, often describes economic activity in Greece as akin to a suppressed spring: after eight years of almost uninterrupted recession and a cumulative loss of a quarter of pre-crisis gross domestic product (GDP), he contends, the country is past due for a robust recovery. The Greek government, as well as the country’s official creditors, projected growth to jump to nearly 3% of GDP in 2017, a strong start on the long upward climb back to the standards of living enjoyed before Greece’s vertiginous crash.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-64081-1_10
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