2021
DOI: 10.12681/scad.25739
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Social development and public debt sustainability

Abstract: The issue of public debt sustainability is of exceptional importance in the case of Greece. As a rule, the relevant analysis is limited to the examination of the fiscal policy measures reported to contribute to reducing public debt leaving out the investigation of the factors that caused the country’s debt crisis. The objective of the present paper is to explore the determinants of Greece’s debt crisis and the strategy required to address it. Our work highlights the issue of social development, which is found … Show more

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“…This idea is not new in the literature, and it is actually common in the case of developed economies (Jianu et al 2021). For Greece in particular, the relationship between income distribution and economic growth has been found to depend heavily on the effectiveness of the redistributive measures, mainly social transfers, used by the state (Vavoura and Vavouras 2022). We should not, however, dismiss the fact that the redistributive role of social transfers in Greece is limited to pensions, since all other forms of social transfers have been found to exert insignificant effects on income distribution (Papatheodorou and Petmesidou 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This idea is not new in the literature, and it is actually common in the case of developed economies (Jianu et al 2021). For Greece in particular, the relationship between income distribution and economic growth has been found to depend heavily on the effectiveness of the redistributive measures, mainly social transfers, used by the state (Vavoura and Vavouras 2022). We should not, however, dismiss the fact that the redistributive role of social transfers in Greece is limited to pensions, since all other forms of social transfers have been found to exert insignificant effects on income distribution (Papatheodorou and Petmesidou 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, there is an opaque link between income distribution and economic growth dependent on a number of factors, such as market conditions and the extent of the state's redistributive role. The critical factor is the effectiveness of redistributive measures, mainly social transfers, used by the state (Vavoura and Vavouras 2022). In the case of the EU member states, income inequality has been found to be positively correlated with economic growth in the cases of the economically developed member states and negatively correlated in the cases of the developing ones (Jianu et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%