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ATHENS -- Just over a year ago the conservative New Democracy party was swept into power in Greece, ending the Socialists' almost uninterrupted 24-year run in office. Since then, little has changed.
New Democracy last March won a sizeable majority, and a mandate, to take on the country's immense economic problems, claiming 165 seats in the 300-seat legislature. Greece suffers from a public deficit of over 6%, double-digit unemployment, a large and corrupt public sector and a totally dysfunctional incentive structure. High social security contributions and restrictive labor laws prevent businesses from hiring new workers. A myriad of regulations and red tape discourages businessmen from setting up new enterprises -- as does rampant corruption.
Those problems cry out for free-market remedies, such as liberalizing the labor market, reducing the size of the public sector, privatization and outsourcing. Yet Costas Karamanlis's ND government isn't tackling any of these needed reforms. Far from it, this "pro-market" party didn't challenge Greece's statist economic regime. During the campaign, Mr. Karamanlis promised to expand the public sector by creating 50 new regulatory bodies...
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χεχε ωραιος ο Τακης Μιχας.
υπερβαλλει λιγο βεβαια: "With the state controlling over 60% of the country's GDP"
βαζει μεσα και εταιρειες σαν την Εθνικη που το κρατος κατεχει αμεσα μολις 10-20%?
παντως γενικα κριτικαρει καλα την σημερινη κυβερνηση...
"Mr. Michas ... is writing a book on Noam Chomsky's economic theories. "
?? ρε παιδια γλωσσολογος ειναι ο Τσομσκυ, ποιες οικονομικες θεωριες? Αυτο ελειπε να πρεπει να μιλαμε για τις οικονομικες θεωριες του καθε μαϊντανου (συγγνωμη Νοαμ, αλλα ο καθενας στα χωραφια του! αν και στην γλωσσολογια εχω καποιες καλες ιδεες και λεω να γραψω βιβλιο :-)
Δεν νομίζω ότι έχει τόση σημασία ν το κράτος ελέγχει πχ της Εθνικής. Το ζήτημα είναι αν η κεντρική εξουσία ελέγχει το μηχανισμό λήψης αποφάσεων της Εθνικής.
""Mr. Michas ... is writing a book on Noam Chomsky's economic theories."
...which will be fascinatingly brief because he doesn't claim to have any. Ask him.
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