Funding the Greek Crisis (Enhanced Edition) Funding the Greek Crisis (Enhanced Edition)

Funding the Greek Crisis (Enhanced Edition‪)‬

The European Union, Cohesion Policies, and the Great Recession

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Publisher Description

How does one distinguish between European Union investments that improve welfare and those that create economic malaise? Funding the Greek Crisis: The European Union, Cohesion Policies, and the Great Recession explores the sources of the Greek Crisis that lie primarily in EU policies that appeared to have worked better for other countries but not for Greece. Without overly simplifying the Greek condition, it provides insights into policies the countries of the euro area may need to implement in order to ensure collective cohesion and individual success. Arguing that EU preferences for autonomous investments discouraged organic development with lasting implications, Funding the Greek Crisis sheds new light on the nature of regional competitiveness and public economics. Encompasses public economics, macroeconomics, international trade, competitiveness, microeconomics and regional development studies Sheds light on key policies that affect millions of EU citizens Examines Solow’s growth model Provides a different way of explaining growth from real business cycle theory

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2018
15 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
Elsevier Science
SELLER
Elsevier Ltd.
SIZE
39.2
MB

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