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It’s true, the Greek economy has several problems. Low productivity, shrinking exports, extended public sector, diminishing primary and secondary sectors. On top…
It’s true, the Greek economy has several problems. Low productivity, shrinking exports, extended public sector, diminishing primary and secondary sectors. On top…
In a previous article (The (un?) sustainability of growth) I had concluded that "sustainable growth" is a contradiction in terms. The argument,…
The past couple of years I have enjoyed being a sustainer in ZCom. Both the amount of information available, as well as…
I had previously commented ("FYROM’s Slavomacedonism" Part I, Part II, and Part III) on the Greece-FYROM conflict, concerning the objections of the…
In Part I we saw the historical background of the "Macedonian question" focusing on the period from the Crimean War to the…
The period after 1991 After the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1991, Greek public opinion came face to face with a bitter reality.…
FYROM’s Slavomacedonism, Part I: a Historical overview The Russian reemergence as a global power after years of absence following the end of…
Greek political forum "You become the change": some thoughts I recently got around to watching the interview of Michael Albert to…
Shame on Greece? Shame on who? On the NATO summit in Bucharest (April 3rd, 2008), Greece vetoed FYROM’s accession under their constitutional…
Modern market economy has taken an almost religious worship to certain indicators. If those indicators were gods, then "Growth" might probably be…
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