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The Greek Economy and the Crisis: Challenges and Responses

Autor Panagiotis Petrakis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2013
The  book “The Greek Economy and the Crisis. Challenges and Responses” targets all those who think about the present and future of this (culturally) long-lived small geographic region (Greece), to form a personal view of its social and economic problems. A society that repeats the same types of behaviour over the centuries does not do so due to random mistakes. It contains intrinsic forces that affect it. These should be understood, to allow us to delineate future developments. However, the manner in which the social and economic process is perceived must be comprehensive and multidisciplinary: Economics, politics, social psychology and organizational psychology are essential to this analysis. Thus, the book is useful to those seeking information for their professional, scientific and personal development, allowing them to shape their social attitude. It is also useful to those responsible for taking decisions at national, European or enterprise level, in relation to the social and economic problems of Greece.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642432927
ISBN-10: 3642432921
Pagini: 460
Ilustrații: X, 450 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Cuprins

Introduction: The Responsibility of Knowledge, Challenges and Responses.- The Changing World and the Greek Economy Before the Crisis.- The Pre-Crisis Growth of the Greek Economy.- The Question of Growth.- Human Capital: Education, Innovation and Health.- Cultural Values, Stereotypes and Historical Evolution.- Idiosyncratic Economic Institutions.- Political Institutions and the Distribution of Income.- Human Incentives.- The 2008-2010 Crisis and the European Stability Mechanism.- The Deeper Causes of the Greek Economic and Social Problems.- The Greek Economy After the Crisis.- The Effectiveness of Economic Adjustment Interventions.- The Medium-long Term Outlook of the Greek Economy.- Appendix: A Sectoral Proposal for Potential Growth in the Greek Economy. Climate Change, Population Ageing, Tourism and Culture.

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The book “The Greek Economy and the Crisis. Challenges and Responses” targets all those who think about the present and future of this (culturally) long-lived small geographic region (Greece), to form a personal view of its social and economic problems. A society that repeats the same types of behaviour over the centuries does not do so due to random mistakes. It contains intrinsic forces that affect it. These should be understood, to allow us to delineate future developments. However, the manner in which the social and economic process is perceived must be comprehensive and multidisciplinary: Economics, politics, social psychology and organizational psychology are essential to this analysis. Thus, the book is useful to those seeking information for their professional, scientific and personal development, allowing them to shape their social attitude. It is also useful to those responsible for taking decisions at national, European or enterprise level, in relation to the social and economic problems of Greece.

Caracteristici

Offers a timely investigation into the situation of the Greek social and economic problem until late 2010 Focuses on a comprehensive analysis of the problem in its historical and cultural framework Presents thoughts on the future development of the Greek situation, depending on the main forces shaping it Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras