Tag Archives: Greece

The Historical Roots of Greece’s Debt Crisis

Can the roots of today’s debt crisis in Greece be traced as far back as the 1830s?

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Now Is Not the Time To Bet Against Greece

Why is it premature to speculate that Greece will default on its sovereign debt?

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Greece’s Date With the Taxman

Can Greece stamp out rampant tax evasion — and improve its government’s fiscal position?

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Euro Crisis: Economic Turmoil, Political Backlash

How is the global economic crisis generating a political backlash — even in the prosperous core of the eurozone?

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The Globalist’s Top Ten Features of 2010

What were some of the most thought-provoking features published on The Globalist in 2010?

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The Top Headlines of 2010

How did the world’s major events in 2010 look to the headline writers?

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Introducing the APEs: Anglo-Protestant Economies

If running a big deficit for two years in times of great distress can be considered a mortal sin, what about the United States and the UK?

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PIGS Vs. APEs: Living on an Animal Farm

How would you feel if one day you woke up and discovered that you were a PIG?

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The Illogic of Czech President Vaclav Klaus

What accounts for Czech President Vaclav Klaus’s extreme skepticism about Europe’s future? Could he simply be channeling Ayn Rand?

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Cognitive Dissonance and the Financial Crisis

How did the financial crisis demonstrate the need to accommodate cognitive dissonance within our institutions?

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