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The Greek Saga – S.Mavroudeas NYU 24/3/2023

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The Greek Saga: Competing Explanations of the Greek Crisis A Lecture by Professor Stavros Mavroudeas Friday, March 24, 10:00-11:15 am EST This 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 happen? What brought about the crisis? Professor Mavroudeas will answer these questions from different perspectives and examine the role of EU policies in the aftermath of the crisis. Professor Mavroudeas will end his presentation with an overview of the evolution of the Greek economy after the 2010

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The Greek Saga: Competing Explanations of the Greek Crisis

A Lecture by Professor Stavros Mavroudeas

Friday, March 24, 10:00-11:15 am EST



This 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 happen? What brought about the crisis? Professor Mavroudeas will answer these questions from different perspectives and examine the role of EU policies in the aftermath of the crisis. Professor Mavroudeas will end his presentation with an overview of the evolution of the Greek economy after the 2010 crisis. Could such a crisis be avoided in the future? Could it happen in the U.S.?
Stavros Mavroudeas
He is currently Professor of Political Economy at the Department of Social Policy of Panteion University. He was previously Professor of Political Economy at the Department of Economics of the University of Macedonia. He studied at the Economics Department of the National Kapodistriakon University of Athens, from where he received his BA Economics (1985 - First Class Honours).

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