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The Greek Saga – S.Mavroudeas, New York University, 24/3/2023 video

Video recording of the talk on The Greek Saga: Competing Explanations of the Greek Crisis by Stavros Mavroudeas at NYU (24/3/2023: https://nyu.zoom.us/rec/play/2GHwJC-FSrsf7nmaHjTdTaAczfWtWS0ri3LMbY7mmP51KeBeeQSV1woJ7oHMZrXDiYzsJVG4VmKTM_5K.ekQ-W6AmRv6dcA7O?continueMode=true&_x_zm_rtaid=53eI4PcRTC6y8DFQ97VYhw.1679665946920.11ab3dbc8b14c6132f01bcf9ab31a3a7&_x_zm_rhtaid=118 [embedded content] AdvertisementΡυθμίσεις απορρήτου

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The Greek Saga: Competing Explanations of the Greek Crisis – S.Mavroudeas, New York University, 24/3/2023

The Greek Saga: Competing Explanations of the Greek CrisisA Lecture by Professor Stavros MavroudeasFriday, March 24, 10:00-11:15 am ESTThis is the third speaker event of a three-part series on Political Economy. Professor Mavroudeas, is a renowned economist in the field of Political Economy. Despite the fact that the Greek economic crisis happened more than ten years ago, it is as relevant today as it was then because it shows that market economies are prone to breakdowns. Why did it...

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