Greece and the inter-war economic crisis /
The great depression of the years between the World Wars is widely held to have led to the collapse of democracy in many countries. This study of Greece, which recovered quickly from the economic crisis, argues that there is no simple correlation between economic and political crisis.
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Clarendon,
1991.
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Table of Contents:
- Part I : Introduction. Issues and mechanisms
- The Greek political world
- Part II : The development of the Greek economy, 1912-1929. The wartime inheritance, 1912-1922
- Reconstructing the bourgeois order, 1922-1929
- Part III. Crisis, 1929-1932. The trade slump
- The battle for the drachma
- Part IV : Response, 1932-1936. Depreciation and default
- The new trade regime
- Recovery and the state
- Part V : Towards dictatorship. Economic aspects of political collapse
- Bourgeois dilemmas.