The effects of the economic adjustment programmes for greece: a quasi‐experimental approach

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Abstract

Three Economic Adjustment Programmes (EAPs) were implemented in Greece, between 2010 and 2015, without achieving the proposed economic objectives. This article analyses the impact of the EAPs in Greece using the synthetic control method (SCM) and has three main contributions. First, it identifies a long‐term negative impact worth 35.3 per cent of the Greek GDP per capita caused by the application of the EAPs. Second, it finds that three‐quarters of the estimated negative and unsustainable impact accumulated over the 2010–2012 period. Third, it identifies a regressive effect of the EAPs on income distribution, the Greek population with lower incomes experienced a greater negative effect caused by the adjustment programmes. These results underscore the need to review and correct the conditional financial assistance framework currently in force in the European Union.

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Revuelta, J. (2021). The effects of the economic adjustment programmes for greece: a quasi‐experimental approach. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13094970

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