Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 2 / 2018 (615), Summer
Studying the political economy of reforms: The Greek case, 2010-2017
University of Peloponnese, Greece
Abstract. This article examines the recent experience of implementing the successive adjustment programs of the Greek economy over the period 2010-2017, in the light of the newer theoretical approaches of the political economy of reforms. Specifically, it attempts to interpret the persistent blockage of the Greek reform programs, to highlight discontinuities and binding constraints, as well as to explain the Greek economy performance.
Keywords: political economy of reforms, ownership of reforms, rent-seeking, political culture, economic fairness.
Contents
- Studying banking performance
from an accounting perspective:
Evidence from Europe
Maria Carmen HUIAN
Marilena MIRONIUC
Oana Iuliana MIHAI
- Corruption, governments’ debts, trade,
and global growth
Wei-Bin ZHANG
- Innovation – trends and patterns
at Romanian firms
Mihaela DIACONU
- How to build an economy free of recession and stagnation:
results from a multi-commodity macro model
Samuel MENG
- Analyzing the employment rate of the population,
unemployment and vacancies in the economy
Constantin ANGHELACHE
Mădălina Gabriela ANGHEL
Ștefan Gabriel DUMBRAVĂ
Lucian ENE
- Studying the political economy of reforms:
The Greek case, 2010-2017
Dimitris P. SKALKOS
- Analysis of the evolution
of the number of pensioners and pensions in Romania
Mădălina Gabriela ANGHEL
Constantin ANGHELACHE
- Inflation unemployment dynamics in Hungary –
A structured cointegration
and vector error correction model approach
Vijay VICTOR
Maria FEKETE FARKAS
Florence JEESON
- Exports, imports and economic growth in India:
Evidence from cointegration and causality analysis
Raju GUNTUKULA
- The role of economic growth and energy consumption
on CO2 emissions in E7 countries
Buhari DOĞAN
Osman DEĞER