Understanding the Crisis in Greece: From Boom to Bust Post author By Philip Lane Post date February 1, 2011 This new book looks interesting. Categories In Bailout Tags Greek crisis 3 Comments on Understanding the Crisis in Greece: From Boom to Bust ← “Rotten Institutions” or “Blameless Bubble”? → The Transformation of Finance 3 replies on “Understanding the Crisis in Greece: From Boom to Bust” quick change artisit. sloppy book, written fast, no expertise in Greece @Arton I would be interested in your take on this piece on the Greek economy: http://www.opendemocracy.net/aristos-doxiadis/owners-rentiers-opportunists Economists find a way to blame politics and political institutions for an disastrous economic phenomenon which they they failed to warn off. Hmmmmm, where I have seen that before? What’s the Greek for Fiscal Policy Council? Aren’t we supposed to close the gates on Trojan Horses rather than open them up? Comments are closed.
@Arton I would be interested in your take on this piece on the Greek economy: http://www.opendemocracy.net/aristos-doxiadis/owners-rentiers-opportunists
Economists find a way to blame politics and political institutions for an disastrous economic phenomenon which they they failed to warn off. Hmmmmm, where I have seen that before? What’s the Greek for Fiscal Policy Council? Aren’t we supposed to close the gates on Trojan Horses rather than open them up?
3 replies on “Understanding the Crisis in Greece: From Boom to Bust”
quick change artisit. sloppy book, written fast, no expertise in Greece
@Arton
I would be interested in your take on this piece on the Greek economy:
http://www.opendemocracy.net/aristos-doxiadis/owners-rentiers-opportunists
Economists find a way to blame politics and political institutions for an disastrous economic phenomenon which they they failed to warn off.
Hmmmmm, where I have seen that before?
What’s the Greek for Fiscal Policy Council? Aren’t we supposed to close the gates on Trojan Horses rather than open them up?