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the growth of number of banks, banking network and number of employees. The application of the austerity program in Greece …-performing loans, the reduction of banks operating in Greece due to mergers and acquisitions, bank bankruptcy and withdrawal of foreign … banks. All these resulted in Greece having the most concentrated banking market in the Eurozone. The reduction of the number …
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in general, better capitalized and less leveraged banks have outperformed their peers, a finding that supports …
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economic and social impact of the measures implemented in Greece. To this end, the study takes stock of the hitherto …–the particular economic adjustment policy which is unfolding in Greece has been adequate in addressing the problems it meant to …
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The global economic crisis of 2008 has affected all European countries; Greece of course could not be the exception to … this "rule". First, the fact that Greece was unable to mitigate its public expenditures and to increase its revenues in …
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presented. The importance of these measures is discussed in light of the worst economic crisis faced by Greece since the …
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