This chapter is concerned with exploring the postwar Greek political economy. It discusses politico-economic developments, concentrating in particular on the roles and organizational properties of social interests, the dominant patterns of policy-making, and the evolving European dimension of the Greek political economy. Section 1 examines the postwar political economy; Section 2 focuses on the organization of the workers’ and business interests; finally, Section 3 focuses on some important features of the dominant policy pattern.
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Lavdas, K. A. (1997). Political Economy and Disjointed Corporatism in Greece. In The Europeanization of Greece (pp. 57–92). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25872-7_3
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