“…Finally, our case study, the city of Athens, adopted a complacent stance towards austerity, recognizing no alternatives to cuts and prudent budgeting, and effectuated change in the role and orientation of the local level by admitting likeminded ‘elite’ partners into the policymaking process. The neoliberal qualities of this rescaling process are evident in the surge of privatizations, exclusionary networks and the deregulatory traits of the policies pursued – their apparent failure in the economic downturn and the social plight they triggered locally (Arapoglou and Gounis, 2017). They are underscored, however, by the active role of the state, in three different regulatory scales, and in setting itself and civil society for the market.…”