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The Greek Economy in the Twentieth Century

The Greek Economy in the Twentieth Century

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The Greek Economy, published in 1986, provides a comprehensive survey of the twentieth-century development of the Greek economy, examining sectors, stages, and relations with social, political, and natural resources. It concludes by examining the Greek economy's future within the enlarged EEC.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 238 pages
Publication date: 15 December 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

The Greek Economy, originally published in 1986, offers a comprehensive and detailed examination of the economic development of Greece throughout the twentieth century. This insightful work delves into the various sectors of the economy, tracing the distinct stages of growth and establishing a connection between economic progress and the social, political, and natural resource contexts. The book concludes by exploring the potential future trajectory of the Greek economy within the framework of the enlarged European Economic Community (EEC), a pressing concern at the time. The central question posed is whether the Greek economy will evolve into a fully developed economy or persist in its characteristics as a less developed country.

The Greek Economy provides a comprehensive overview of the economic development of Greece from the early 20th century to the late 1980s. It covers various aspects of the economy, including agriculture, industry, and services. The book begins by examining the economic structure of Greece during the period of colonization by the Ottoman Empire and the subsequent emergence of a modern Greek state. It then discusses the economic policies implemented by the Greek government during the 20th century, including the establishment of a welfare state, the promotion of industrialization, and the integration into the European Economic Community (EEC).

One of the key themes of The Greek Economy is the impact of foreign investment on the Greek economy. The book discusses the role of foreign capital in promoting economic growth and development, as well as the challenges and risks associated with foreign investment. It also examines the role of the Greek government in attracting and managing foreign investment, including the establishment of investment promotion agencies and the implementation of policies to attract foreign direct investment.

Another important theme of the book is the role of the Greek labor market in economic development. The book discusses the structure of the labor market, including the distribution of wages, employment levels, and labor market flexibility. It also examines the impact of labor market policies on economic growth, such as unemployment benefits, labor market regulation, and vocational training programs.

The Greek Economy also explores the role of the Greek banking system in economic development. The book discusses the history of the Greek banking system, including the establishment of the Central Bank of Greece and the implementation of financial reforms in the 1990s. It also examines the role of the banking system in promoting economic growth, such as through the provision of credit to businesses and individuals and the implementation of monetary policies to control inflation and promote stability.

In addition to these themes, The Greek Economy also discusses the impact of globalization on the Greek economy. The book discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization, including the increased competition from foreign companies, the potential for economic integration, and the impact of international trade agreements on the Greek economy. It also examines the role of the Greek government in responding to these challenges and opportunities, including the implementation of policies to promote exports, attract foreign investment, and promote economic integration.

Overall, The Greek Economy is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the economic development of Greece throughout the 20th century. It provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the economic structure, policies, and challenges faced by the Greek economy, and offers insights into the potential future development of the economy within the enlarged EEC.

Weight: 450g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032304021

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