Is the sacrifice that Greek people have made worth it?

After seven years of recession and a repeated unreliability, Greek economy can hope for better days. It has achieved a unique budgetary adjustment which allows Greece to look forward for an even bigger structural intervention. The state has reduced actively its costs, it has controlled its main sources of cost, the public employees’ salaries as […]

Is the sacrifice that Greek people have made worth it?

After seven
years of recession and a repeated unreliability, Greek economy can hope
for better days.

It has
achieved a unique budgetary adjustment which allows
Greece to look forward for an even bigger structural
intervention
.

The state
has reduced actively its costs, it has controlled its main sources of cost, the
public employees’ salaries as well as the costs of social insurance sector
through the pensions’ reduction.

These two
sources consist the 80
%
of government budget expenditures.

Furthermore
this long period of crisis led
more Greek
citizens to the private initiative who started to
depend more on their own forces.

If the
current government, and those that will come, will serve the structural change
that has already been made, if they open
the markets and they support the reforms then there is a hope .

After this
long period of crisis,
Greece has the chance to achieve the leap that by default follows a catastrophy.
A leap of creativity and progress that will be served by anyone.



Antonis Karakousis

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