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Greeks Behaving Badly? The micro-origins of crisis and revival by Aristos Doxiadis
MONEY TALK / MARKETS / WTMNews Guest Contributors / Tuesday, 31 January 2012 19:08

Stavros Niarchos Foundation Lecture: Aristos Doxiadis

This is the video of my lecture at Yale on 5th December 2011, titled Greeks Behaving Badly? The micro-origins of crisis and revival.

Stathis Kalyvas has an interesting introduction, on how modern Greece has been often been a forerunner or exemplar of global developments, even before the current crisis (starting at 6' 00"). The lecture starts at 16' 35". There is thirty minutes of discussion at the end.

Republished from Aristos Doxiadis blog.

About Aristos Doxiadis

Aristos DoxiadisAristos Doxiadis is an economist based in Athens. Till recently and for fifteen years he was a private equity professional. He has been a start-up entrepreneur, has managed consulting and auditing companies, worked on anti-poverty programs for the European Commission, and planned industrial policy for the Greek government. He has degrees in Social Studies (Harvard) and Economics (London), and is a Senior Associate Fellow at the Institute of Governance and Public Management, Warwick Business School.



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