From Viking Kleptocratic Pressure Groups to State Capture Through Populism: Buying Votes Through Rent Seeking Clientelistic Partitocracy
Theodore Pelagidis and
Michael Mitsopoulos ()
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Michael Mitsopoulos: Hellenic Federation of Enterprizes
Chapter Chapter 14 in Who’s to Blame for Greece?, 2021, pp 321-342 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract As Greece has reacquired some sense of normality, everybody in Athens, Washington, and Brussels hopes to put the Greek affair in the rear view mirror, possibly because everybody knows that, at the height of the crisis, neither Greece nor Europe did what they had to do to deal with their respective weaknesses. But how can this be, when so much has been done—so many pieces of legislation adopted in Europe to deal with the crisis, so many mechanisms created, and so many measures imposed on the mostly reluctant Greeks?
Keywords: Greek populism; Debt sustainability; Economic normality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-64081-1_14
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