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Greek Debt Crisis: The "@-euro" a New Possible Solution to Greek Debt Crisis

Authors: Mantalos, Panagiotis;

Greek Debt Crisis: The "@-euro" a New Possible Solution to Greek Debt Crisis

Abstract

We introducing the new idea, of "@-euro" is a self-part-financiering monetary policy. This new idea, introduced more money (liquidity) to Greek state, and a system to collect taxes from the black economy. This idea, which is a possible solution to the Greek Crisis applied in a 7-years alternative Budget. The "@-euro" has two characteristics, first self-financiering and self-discipline. The produced New MTFS with exceptional positive results, with 43,00 billion surplus after that we have pay 113,00 billion Euro back to the creditors in a 7 year period. Moreover, no negative effects of austerity. There is fiscal stimulus without inflation!

Keywords

Austerity, ddc:330, O40, Government Budget, Austerity; Government Budget; “@-euro”, "@-euro", H63, F33, E62, C22, jel: jel:E62, jel: jel:H63, jel: jel:C22, jel: jel:F33, jel: jel:O40

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