Bag om The Greek Financial Crisis
The Greek Financial Crisis presents both financial and political views of the global crisis, including the cultural causes of Greece¿s recent disastrous economic crisis. Using reliable data and analytical models (such as PEST), Irobiko Chimezie Kingsley discussed how the Greek government successfully applied knowledge from historical records and maximised support from global and regional financial institutions to contextualize their experience and eventually build strength that led to economic resurgence. The book examines the role of international banks during the crisis, including actions taken by the Greek government and Troika between 2010 and 2017. Basically, this primer explains why the IMF was created, with a focus on lessons learned from the Greek Depression. The book is a useful guide for research students. Knowledge seekers will also appreciate the writer¿s coherent and complex representation of Greek socio-political culture.
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