What is it about?

Greece has been witnessing higher death rates, suicides, increased prostitution, emigration and the splitting up of families, rationing of bank withdrawals and capital controls in the last few years. We study the Greek crisis as evidenced by its balance of payments over the last 18 years. We consider that the Greek state is a result of inherent disadvantages in terms of trade.

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Why is it important?

Greeks and other weak States in a Union need to look out for themselves and formulate appropriate tax policies.

Perspectives

This policy paper makes a case for regional equalization in the European Region and for following a model of ecological excellence for Greece.

Professor Arvind Ashta
Burgundy School of Business

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This page is a summary of: The Greek Crisis: A Gandhian Perspective, Challenge, March 2017, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/05775132.2017.1289772.
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