Οι Βίκινγκς στην Ελλάδα Προσοδοθήρες εναντίον ευρύτερου συμφέροντος

In this chapter, we argue that the, numerous, rent seeking groups in Greece curtail competition in the product and services markets, increase red tape and administrative burdens and actively seek to establish opacity in all administrative and legal processes in order to form an environment in which...

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Κύριοι συγγραφείς: Pelagidis, Theodoros, Πελαγίδης, Θεόδωρος
Μορφή: 7
Γλώσσα:Greek
Έκδοση: 2016
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Περίληψη:In this chapter, we argue that the, numerous, rent seeking groups in Greece curtail competition in the product and services markets, increase red tape and administrative burdens and actively seek to establish opacity in all administrative and legal processes in order to form an environment in which they will be able to increase the rents they extract. At the same time, they actively stride to ensure that the rule of law fails to such an extent that the society will not be able to hold them accountable for their actions. We finally argue that certain salient aspects of the design of the Greek political system suggest why Greek politicians are unable to champion reforms and effectively confront the designs of these predatory interest groups.