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73rd International Atlantic Economic Conference
March 28 - 31, 2012 | Istanbul, Turkey
310
D00-2-3927 Issues in Political Economy
Saturday, 31 March 2012: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Organizer:
Nicholas Apergis,
Northumbria University—United Kingdom
Bank behavior and monetary policies
Erotokritos Varelas,
University of Macedonia—Greece
;
Christos Karpetis,
University of Macedonia—Greece
Corruption and shadow economy: Examination of economic, social, and spatial links
Sotiris Karkalakos,
University of Piraeus—Greece
The economic effects of military expenditure on sovereign debt in Greece
Ourania Dimitraki,
Brunel University—United Kingdom
;
Guy Liu,
Brunel University—United Kingdom
The Greek crisis as an asymmetric peripheral shock of the global political economy
Pantelis Sklias,
University of Peloponnese—Greece
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