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Final Remarks

In: Who’s to Blame for Greece?

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  • Theodore Pelagidis

    (Bank of Greece and University of Piraeus)

  • Michael Mitsopoulos

    (Hellenic Federation of Enterprizes)

Abstract

It is true that political risk has been significantly lowered after the victory of Liberal-conservatives in the July 7 elections of 2019. It is reminded that the populist ex-government of A. Tsipras was planning in the first semester of 2015 to leave the Euro, an effort which ended up with a dramatic referendum, capital controls, and a third bail-out program of 86 bn euro along with an agreement for more internal devaluations and spending reductions in August 2015. But since May 2017 after the much-delayed completion of the second evaluation of the program, it seemed that the Tsipras’ populist government has been aligned in almost every issue with the creditors ranging from foreign affairs to economic deregulation.

Suggested Citation

  • Theodore Pelagidis & Michael Mitsopoulos, 2021. "Final Remarks," Springer Books, in: Who’s to Blame for Greece?, edition 3, chapter 0, pages 415-416, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-64081-1_20
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-64081-1_20
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