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Reflections On The Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis The Eu Institutional Framework Economic Adjustment In An Extensive Shadow Economy Aristidis Bitzenis

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Reflections On The Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis The Eu Institutional Framework Economic Adjustment In An Extensive Shadow Economy Aristidis Bitzenis
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.64 MB
Pages: 396
Author: Aristidis Bitzenis, Aristidis Bitzenis, Ioannis Papadopoulos, Vasileios A. Vlachos
ISBN: 9781443845120, 1443845124
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Reflections On The Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis The Eu Institutional Framework Economic Adjustment In An Extensive Shadow Economy Aristidis Bitzenis by Aristidis Bitzenis, Aristidis Bitzenis, Ioannis Papadopoulos, Vasileios A. Vlachos 9781443845120, 1443845124 instant download after payment.

The euro was generally considered a success in its first decade. Nevertheless, the unanticipated financial crisis in the summer of 2007 has developed gradually into the worst global economic crisis in post-war economic history and a sovereign debt crisis questioning the endurance of positive externalities under the current form of European economic integration. The experience of double-dip recession in the core of the euro-area and the occurrence of a deflationary spiral in its southern periphery question the wisdom of fiscal consolidation via austerity in the adjustment programmes adopted to exit the crisis. They also put into doubt the adequacy and efficiency of the European Economic and Monetary Union's core elements, its political instruments and macroeconomic assumptions, as can be seen in the role of the Stability and Growth Pact and the stance of the European Central Bank. The title of this collective volume refers to the country where the European sovereign debt crisis began, while its contents concentrate on the extent to which this crisis should be a national or a European concern. Moreover, the focus on Greece stimulates discussion on the neglected factor of the shadow economy and the potential to boost government revenue through its successful transfer to the formal economy. The chapters address the inefficiencies of both euro-area institutions and policies adopted to exit from the current predicament. Experts from several disciplines review the literature and critically evaluate the existence of issues such as contagion effects, domino effects, deflationary spirals, institutional efficiency and the reality of the option to exit from the euro-area.

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