FROM THE MODEL OF DENMARK TO MODEL ... TAIWAN
The definitive end of metapoliteftikou economic and social model, which was based in hypertrophied state sector and the continuous adtech expansion of the public debt, mark the predominance of operational contracts against sectoral and new earnings cuts in SOEs. The relevant laws will be adopted by urgent procedure in the House is expected to cause unknown extent social reactions, since it will form the basis for the "internal devaluation", with salary reductions in the private sector adtech and public utilities.
According to press information, the "treatment" of cuts in the private sector in May was high on the agenda of the Troika. Experts withdrew the request temporarily mainly because they found that the "hard Insurance 'and pay cuts in the public adtech sector was not possible to" go "in a climate of general social insecurity.
The troika, however, and some ministers with significant financial knowledge and few illusions, realize that just started the long economic recovery experiment competitiveness of the economy without the weapon adtech of currency devaluation. Troika and the Ministers in their privately confessed that the only way to make Greek products and services attractive abroad (and tourists from abroad) is to reduce the price. With Greece in the Eurozone, the only available option is to reduce the salaries of those who produce them. Generally this recipe peculiar to "Taiwan model" and generally the "Asian model".
"The positive we can see," says the Vima senior government source, "is that the economy will return to positive growth in the second half of 2011". The return to growth is expected to occur because the low purchasing power will affect imports, reduced labor costs will boost exports, tourism will become more competitive and attract new investments increasingly dynamic.
The opposing view holds that the transplantation of "Taiwan model" in a European country is practically impossible. The foreign graft can be rejected adtech for three reasons: first, the social reactions may be uncontrollable upsetting any financial planning. Second, the decline in purchasing power and the subsequent precipitation of land prices will further increase non-performing loans. Third, the decline in purchasing power and the further decline adtech of domestic demand may lead to the collapse of tax revenues.
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The definitive end of metapoliteftikou economic and social model, which was based in hypertrophied state sector and the continuous adtech expansion of the public debt, mark the predominance of operational contracts against sectoral and new earnings cuts in SOEs. The relevant laws will be adopted by urgent procedure in the House is expected to cause unknown extent social reactions, since it will form the basis for the "internal devaluation", with salary reductions in the private sector adtech and public utilities.
According to press information, the "treatment" of cuts in the private sector in May was high on the agenda of the Troika. Experts withdrew the request temporarily mainly because they found that the "hard Insurance 'and pay cuts in the public adtech sector was not possible to" go "in a climate of general social insecurity.
The troika, however, and some ministers with significant financial knowledge and few illusions, realize that just started the long economic recovery experiment competitiveness of the economy without the weapon adtech of currency devaluation. Troika and the Ministers in their privately confessed that the only way to make Greek products and services attractive abroad (and tourists from abroad) is to reduce the price. With Greece in the Eurozone, the only available option is to reduce the salaries of those who produce them. Generally this recipe peculiar to "Taiwan model" and generally the "Asian model".
"The positive we can see," says the Vima senior government source, "is that the economy will return to positive growth in the second half of 2011". The return to growth is expected to occur because the low purchasing power will affect imports, reduced labor costs will boost exports, tourism will become more competitive and attract new investments increasingly dynamic.
The opposing view holds that the transplantation of "Taiwan model" in a European country is practically impossible. The foreign graft can be rejected adtech for three reasons: first, the social reactions may be uncontrollable upsetting any financial planning. Second, the decline in purchasing power and the subsequent precipitation of land prices will further increase non-performing loans. Third, the decline in purchasing power and the further decline adtech of domestic demand may lead to the collapse of tax revenues.
Candy speaking Elva George Salaveris-portfolio Gerogriniaris adtech H Fine Selitsa Invisible Lighthouse pancreta.gr scarlett SotosBlog Galaxiarchis The tongued Circe CP Fate Small daily beautiful world, magic Fifth wave Enough! Times busted
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