This book analyses the reform of Greece’s public revenue administration promoted by its international lenders under the successive bailout agreements put in place since 2010. In particular, it shows how an integral part of the finance ministry was converted into an independent agency operating largely outside the direct control of the finance minister. The authors focus on the implementation of this major reform and demonstrate the impact of domestic decisions on the increasing specificity of the international lenders’ demands and the concomitant lack of confidence in the Greek political élite’s commitment to the reform package.
This book helps readers understand the response to the eurozone crisis (especially, the conditionality of funding), Greece’s reform capacity with a focus on its tax administration, and the expansion of the scope of non-majoritarian institutions in Western democracies.
Author(s): Dionyssis Dimitrakopoulos, Argyris Passas
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2020
Language: English
Pages: 172
City: Cham
Front Matter ....Pages i-xvi
Introduction (Dionyssis Dimitrakopoulos, Argyris Passas)....Pages 1-33
Non-majoritarian Institutions, Conditionality and Domestic Reform (Dionyssis Dimitrakopoulos, Argyris Passas)....Pages 35-57
The First MoU: Piecemeal Change and External Assistance in Conditions of Crisis (Dionyssis Dimitrakopoulos, Argyris Passas)....Pages 59-77
The Second MoU: Externally Imposed Change Despite Domestic Opposition (Dionyssis Dimitrakopoulos, Argyris Passas)....Pages 79-108
The Third MoU and the Establishment of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (Dionyssis Dimitrakopoulos, Argyris Passas)....Pages 109-146
Conclusion (Dionyssis Dimitrakopoulos, Argyris Passas)....Pages 147-157
Back Matter ....Pages 159-163