edited by George Alogoskoufis and Kevin Featherstone (2021)

The origins of the post-2010 Greek crisis and the pre-conditions – economic, political and institutional – for a sustained recovery of the Greek economy were examined recently by a number of prominent academics, many of whom possess extensive political experience in Greece. 

A selection of their contributions, first presented in a workshop at the London School of Economics, in December 2018, and a conference at the Fletcher School of Tufts University in April 2019, is collected in this e- book, edited by the organisers, George Alogoskoufis and Kevin Featherstone. 

With ramifications for both Greece and the Euro-Area as a whole, the contributions consider the constraints that derive from the structural linkages between the domestic and the European levels. While concerned with the core economic agenda, they place it within its political, social, and institutional contexts in order to have a more complete assessment. They ask what scope there is for recovery, the priorities that need to be set, and the prospects for their attainment. 

Many of the chapters have been updated to take into account developments since the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.

Link to the 2021 Greece and the Euro ebook

More details on the 2018 workshop and the 2019 conference that led to this e-book can be found in the link below.

Link to the 2019 Greece and the Euro Conference Webpage