Alexpolistigers ….. re your ”But I dispute your assertion that the previous government was "more fiscally responsible" and examples you gave.
I see your point, as I was looking for a collective term for numerous economic problems and probably should have just used ‘responsible’, and even that would have bee on a relative basis to Syriza, with their core political ideology based on their roots i.e. Communists and Greens.
Reading the papers of a Greece prior to the Great Financial/Economic Recession, the country was described loosely as a State with an overly large and inefficient government/public sector, a business/private sector held back by too much regulation and red tape and many annual taxes due were not collected, not just by the rich.
From what you say, tax collection is still a problem, but not so widespread.
I understand that in an economy where the gap between the tax take and expenditure was in percentage terms huge, the government wage bill has decreased by a third.
But the business/private sector supporting the State has been greatly reduced, with several thousand businesses alone years ago, having moved to Bulgaria, which may have been to avoid wealth grabs, but the annual cost of BEING in business I believe is cheaper there.
So in a Greek period of EU/ECB/IMF targeted austerity, where apparently if Greece now takes away it’s annual debt repayment bill it would go into a SURPLUS, once tax collection was seen as responsible governance, but the business/private sector was either tapped out or in another State, who else is ever left to be taxed if not ‘the people’???
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