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ISBN 13: 9780230237773
Author: M Mitsopoulos, Theodore Pelagidis
Part I
1 Introduction Understanding the Crisis in Greece
2 Vikings in Greece: Rents, the Design of the Greek Political System and the Blockage of Reforms
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Description of the players of the game
2.3 Powerful interest groups as rent-seeking "Vikings" in Greece
2.4 Rationally ignorant and misinformed voters who are afraid of reform
2.5 The role of the media as an obstacle to reform
2.6 The administration as a prize for the interest groups
2.7 The failure of the mandate holders
2.8 Conclusion
References
3 Corruption, Policy Inadequacy and the Greek Constitution
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Literature survey
3.3 Mandate holders and their motive to get corrupted
3.4 Democracy: The strength of the government, minorities and the separation of powers
3.5 Minorities: Potential corruptors and protectors of democracy
3.6 The practice of creating strong governments with sufficient separation of powers
3.7 Proposals for constitutional reform in Greece
3.8 Conclusion
References
4 Efficiency and Quality of Justice in Greece
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Measures of the judiciary's efficiency
4.3 Analysis of an indirect measure of the time required to dispose justice in Greece
4.4 Appeals court decisions – case facts as a direct proxy for the time needed to dispose justice
4.5 European Court of Human Rights decisions regarding delays in Greek courts
4.6 Time needed to dispose cases and resources
4.7 The increase in the appellate rate
4.8 The cost of using official arbitration
4.9 Rents and the judiciary: The Greek case of demand and supply for legal services
4.10 Simplifying procedures and strengthening accountability
4.11 Preserving the independence of the judiciary during reform
4.12 Conclusions
References
Part II
5 Strong Growth and Weak Institutions: The Greek Paradox Reconsidered
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Greece: Rapid growth over the past years
5.3 Low competitiveness combined with a weak labor market
5.4 Taxation and labor market paradoxes
5.5 Private sector salaried employment attributes, corporate taxation and corporate profitability
5.6 The current crisis and the Greek financial system
5.7 Certain basic parameters of the Greek pension system
5.8 Main parameters of the Greek public finances
5.9 The examples of Finland and Ireland and how they can be an example for Greece
5.10 Conclusions
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Tags: M Mitsopoulos, Theodore Pelagidis, Crisis, Greece