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Greece, Financialization and the EU
The Political Economy of Debt and Destruction
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Greece, Financialization and the EU
The Political Economy of Debt and Destruction
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The debt crisis in Greece has sparked lively debates about the origins of the crisis and policy measures to be adopted in order to fix it. The authors offer the first original and comprehensive narrative on Greece.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Timeline of main events in Greece and Europe (October 2009āMarch 2013)
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- Part I: Financialization and European āIntegrationā: Theoretical Considerations
- Part II: Greeceās Fault-lines and the Political Economy of Debt
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index