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Pavlos Roufos

Happy Future is a Thing of the Past: The Greek Crisis and Other Disasters

Happy Future is a Thing of the Past: The Greek Crisis and Other Disasters

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The Greek crisis has been caused by austerity measures imposed by the European troika and successive Greek governments since 2010. None of these targets have been met, and Pavlos Roufos questions the real objectives of such devastating austerity. He argues that the development and management of the crisis are in terms of the particularities of Greek society and economy and the overall architecture of the monetary union.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 224 pages
\n Publication date: 13 August 2018
\n Publisher: Reaktion Books
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Since 2010 Greece's social and economic conditions have been irreversibly transformed, as a result of austerity measures imposed by the European troika and successive Greek governments. These stringent restructuring programmes were intended to make it possible for Greece to avoid default and improve its debt position, and to reconfigure its economy to escape forever the burden of past structural deficiencies. Eight years later, none of these targets have been met. If the programmes were doomed to fail from the start, as many claim, what were the real objectives of such devastating austerity?Pavlos Roufos answers this key question by setting the story in its historical context. Analysing the creation of the Eurozone, its `glorious' years, and today's threat to its existence, he locates the development and management of the Greek crisis in terms of both the particularities of Greek society and economy and the overall architecture of the monetary union. He also illuminates the social movements that emerged in Greece in response to the crisis, focusing on what both the crisis managers and many of their critics presented as a given: that a happy future is a thing of the past.

\n Weight: 418g\n
Dimension: 221 x 143 x 23 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781780239859\n \n

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