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Appropriating Nature in Crisis-ridden Greece: Deepening Neoliberal Capitalism, Part 2
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2016
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EconomicsPublic PolicyPublic FinanceGreek Austerity ProgramsNatural ResourcesEconomic DevelopmentEconomic LiberalizationPolitical EconomyBusinessPrivatizationNeoliberal CapitalismAusterity ProgramsFoundational EconomyGovernment PolicyPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesGeopoliticsWorld-systems Theory
This is the second paper in a two-paper series in which we present how the ongoing crisis in Greece has been used to accelerate the neoliberal restructuring of Greece with serious implications for the appropriation of nature. In this paper we focus specifically on particular aspects of the austerity programs that relate to natural resources and natural conditions. We examine changes to the business environment and ongoing privatization schemes to show how the Greek austerity programs benefited private capital with significant concessions of natural resources. By discussing relevant specific cases, we concretely show how austerity programs have had far-reaching adverse consequences for the living conditions of working people and their access to natural resources.
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