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Costas AzariadisWashington University at St. LouisHarris DellasUniversity of BernNicholas EconomidesNew York UniversityJohn GeanakoplosYale UniversityMichael Haliassos (Editor)Goethe University FrankfurtYannis Ioannides (Editor)Tufts UniversityCostas MeghirYale University and University College LondonChris PissaridesLondon School of EconomicsThanasis StengosUniversity of GuelphDimitri Vayanos (Editor)London School of EconomicsNikos VettasAthens University of Economics and BusinessOther Contributors
Michael ArghyrouUniversity of Cardiff
Manthos DelisCity University
Jacques DelplaConseil d’Analyse Economique, Paris
Manolis GalenianosPennsylvania State University
Nikos GeorgantzisJaume I University and University of Granada
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Chrysafis IordanoglouPanteion University
Pantelis KammasUniversity of Ioannina
Loukas KarabarbounisUniversity of Chicago
Yannis KatsoulakosAthens University of Economics and Business
Alexandros KontonikasUniversity of Glasgow
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Miltiadis MakrisUniversity of Southampton
Spyros PagratisAthens University of Economics and Business
Elias PapaioannouDartmouth College
Manolis PetrakisUniversity of Crete
Author Archives: C_Meghir
Two priorities for return to growth and prosperity
Costas Meghir argues that reforming the judiciary and the labor market should constitute priorities for structural reform in Greece. The reform of the judiciary should focus on the time it takes to resolve commercial disputes as well as on the … Continue reading
Posted in Justice, Labour market
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Reinventing Greece
Costas Meghir argues that an important element of the Greek malaise is the credibility of Greek politicians and their long history of abusing their power by borrowing vast amounts and spending them to satisfy specific interests and a client-based political … Continue reading
Posted in Justice, Public finance
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