The Greek tragedy: Narratives and imagined futures in the Greek sovereign debt crisis
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bond spreads; economic sociology; financial markets; Greek debt crisis; imagined futures; sentiment analysis; sovereign debt; valuation; Anleihen-Spreads; Bewertung; Finanzmärkte; griechische Schuldenkrise; imaginierte Zukünfte; Staatsverschuldung; Sentimentanalyse; Wirtschaftssoziologie;All these keywords.
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