Hobetu berandu (oso berandu!) inoiz ez baino…
Albistea: Economist Dimitri B. Papadimitriou, President of the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College and Executive Vice President of Bard College, Appointed Greece’s Minister of Economy and Development1
Papadimitriou-ren azken lanak:
A Complementary Currency and Direct Job Creation Hold the Key to Greek Recovery One-Pager, No. 52 January 2016
How Long Before Growth and Employment Are Restored in Greece? Strategic Analysis, January 2016
Eta bereziki ondoko hau:
Greece: Getting Out of the Recession2
“We propose a fiscal policy alternative based on innovative financing mechanisms, which could trigger a boost in confidence that would encourage renewed private investment.”
“… we update our analysis of the possible impact of a fiscal expansion financed through the introduction of a fiscal currency, the Geuro, that the government can start issuing to avoid the fall in nominal wages and pensions, and to finance an employment program. This scenario is built on top of our previous scenario—that is, we are assuming a fiscal boost in addition to the increase in public investment.”
“The main purpose for the introduction of the Geuro would be the gradual implementation of a program of public benefit work, where new jobs are provided to anyone willing to work for a minimum wage, set at a level that is noncompetitive with employment in the private sector yet sufficient for obtaining a decent standard of living.”
“We propose to pay for these public benefit jobs in both euros and Geuros.”
Gehigarria:
Stephanie Kelton @StephanieKelton3
Congr to my friend, Dimitri Papdimitriou, who was just sworn in as Greece’s new Minister of Economy and Development. http://www.bard.edu/news/releases/pr/fstory.php?id=2852 …
2016 aza. 5
Stephanie Kelton @StephanieKelton aza. 5
Political difficulties aside, we know what the new Greek Minister of Economy and Development would *like* to do. http://www.levyinstitute.org/publications/greece-getting-out-of-the-recession …
Oso berandu, beranduegi, baina zorte on!
Too late, but good luck!
joseba says:
Greece must reform or leave eurozone, says German minister
Wolfgang Schäuble rules out debt relief for Greece before meeting of eurozone’s finance ministers
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/dec/04/greece-must-reform-or-leave-eurozone-says-german-minister?CMP=share_btn_tw
“Greece must implement economic reforms if it is to keep its place in the eurozone, Germany’s finance minister has insisted, ruling out debt relief for the country ahead of a crucial euro group meeting on Monday.
As the finance ministers of member states using the single currency prepared to discuss fiscal plans for the coming year, Wolfgang Schäuble in effect presented Greece with an ultimatum: either it must enforce unpopular structural reforms or exit the bloc”
joseba says:
Grèce : Alexis Tsipras une nouvelle fois humilié par les créanciers
http://www.latribune.fr/economie/union-europeenne/grece-alexis-tsipras-une-nouvelle-fois-humilie-par-les-creanciers-627134.html
“Le premier ministre grec a obtenu la tolérance des créanciers concernant son “cadeau de Noël” aux retraités moyennant des engagements humiliants pour l’avenir. L’autonomie financière de la Grèce est de plus en plus un mirage.”