Anaptyxiakē diadikasia kai makrochronioteres exelixeis stēn oikonomikē symperiphora kai tis oikonomikes synthēkes stēn Hellada
In: Ektheseis / Kentro Programmatismu kai Oikonomikōn Ereunōn 54
In: Ektheseis / Kentro Programmatismu kai Oikonomikōn Ereunōn 54
In: Diethnēs kai Eurōpaikē oikonomia 8
In: Archeion meletōn kai homiliōn 29
In: European Policy Research Unit series
Simitis examines the European debt crisis with particular reference to the Greek case. He investigates its spillover from a Greek-specific problem to a Eurozone-wide crisis and chronicles the policy responses to combat it. His central argument is that the main cause of the Eurozone's problems was, and still remains, the indecisiveness of European elites to tackle its underlying deficiencies. Leading Eurozone countries have been unwilling to commit to a common long-term plan which could deal convincingly with complex and inter-related problems affecting both its 'core' and its 'periphery'
In: Problēmata tēs neoellēnikēs istorias
In: Seirá: Oikonomía
In: Σειρά: Οικονομία
In: Neoterē kai synchronē istoria 1