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The Political Economies Of Turkey And Greece Crisis And Change 1st Edition Mustafa Kutlay

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The Political Economies Of Turkey And Greece Crisis And Change 1st Edition Mustafa Kutlay
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.33 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Mustafa Kutlay
ISBN: 9783319927886, 3319927884
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The Political Economies Of Turkey And Greece Crisis And Change 1st Edition Mustafa Kutlay by Mustafa Kutlay 9783319927886, 3319927884 instant download after payment.

The economic policies of reactive states such as Turkey and Greece, both of which have shown limited ability to implement institutional reforms in recent years, have paved the way for deep crises. The crises are devastating for both societies’ social fabric, but they also open up the opportunity to introduce new economic regimes. They do, however, not always invite changes in dominant paradigms. Despite weak state capacity and deep economic crisis in both cases, substantial reforms were initiated in Turkey whilst an opposite trend prevailed in Greece. Drawing on field research, this book develops a political economy framework that explains reform cycles and post-crisis outcomes in reactive states.

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