Institutional Evolution and Alternative Financial Regimes in Post-World War II Greece
Konstantinos Loizos ()
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Konstantinos Loizos: Centre of Planning and Economic Research (KEPE)
Chapter Chapter 8 in Between Markets and Governments, 2025, pp 209-241 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter follows the path of post-World War II institutional evolution in the Greek economy in the context of international financial architecture with an emphasis on Greek financial development. The analysis considers the evolution from the establishment of the Monetary Committee in 1946 and the specific political economy model that supported the golden age of Greek economic development, through the reports of the Harissopoulos Committee in 1979 and Karatzas Committee in 1987 for financial deregulation, to institutional developments related to Greece’s joining the EMU in 2001.
Keywords: Financial regimes; Greek financial system; Financial development; Public purpose; Bargaining power; “Reasonable” reform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-88527-3_8
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