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Ευρωγενοκτονία, The Memoranda are annihilating the Greek population. Glossary of Memorandum terms

Author: Konstantinos Kolmer

The "Memorandums of Understanding" signed by Greece in the last seven years with the IMF have reduced the country's population by 150,000 people and increased the Dependency Ratio to 2. For each...

The "Memorandums of Understanding" signed by Greece in the last seven years with the IMF have reduced the country's population by 150,000 people and increased the Dependency Ratio to 2. For each worker, there are two "dependents" (under 12 years old and over 65 years old), as well as the maintenance of 1.1 million unemployed. The Greek population is rapidly...

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The "Memorandums of Understanding" signed by Greece in the last seven years with the IMF have reduced the country's population by 150,000 people and increased the Dependency Ratio to 2. For each worker, there are two "dependents" (under 12 years old and over 65 years old), as well as the maintenance of 1.1 million unemployed. The Greek population is rapidly declining due to low birth rates and the mass exodus of young Greeks (under 45) abroad.

During the seven years of the euro crisis, it is estimated that 500,000 people left Greece, with 170,000 leaving in 2017 alone, and the population gap is being filled by incoming illegal immigrants from Turkey and the births of Muslims in Greece. If the horrific yet avoidable trajectory of the Greek population continues, in thirty years it will number 7 million: 35% elderly, 800,000 children, and 3 million low-paid Muslim workers. This, however, will also signify the end of Hellenism, which has culturally influenced this corner of the Earth for 6,000 years.

The continuous decline in the birth rate of Greeks is attributed to a 30% reduction in national income, the closure of 200,000 small and medium-sized enterprises, and the exodus of the youth from the country. The causes are heavy taxation, Capital Controls, and restrictive liquidity measures. The leaking "primary surpluses" of 7 billion euros annually in the EU are causing a slump in Greek production, far below its potential "full employment."

Since the country adopted the euro as its currency in 2002, it has lost productivity and competitiveness, resulting in rising unemployment. However, the decline in employment in Greece was not only a result of the Austerity Memorandums imposed by the IMF from 2010 to 2017, but also of the country's integration into the European Union in 1981. Entire sectors of Greek production have shrunk, such as tobacco production, fishing, shipbuilding, metallurgy, and livestock farming, while tourism has become a "monoculture" with diminishing returns. Could all of this be coincidental, a result of the negligence of the post-junta politicians who indebted the country, or perhaps an old conspiracy to transform the country into a place for "Aryan holidays"?

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Author
Konstantinos Kolmer
Publisher
Ekdotikos Oikos A. A. Livani
Language
Greek
Subtitle
The Memoranda are annihilating the Greek population. Glossary of Memorandum terms
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
192
Release Date
11/2017
Publication Date
2017
Dimensions
14x20.5 cm
ISBN-13
9789601432298

Book Type

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
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The "Memorandums of Understanding" signed by Greece in the last seven years with the IMF have reduced the country's population by 150,000 people and increased the Dependency Ratio to 2. For each worker, there are two "dependents" (under 12 years old and over 65 years old), as well as the maintenance of 1.1 million unemployed. The Greek population is rapidly declining due to low birth rates and the mass exodus of young Greeks (under 45) abroad.

During the seven years of the euro crisis, it is estimated that 500,000 people left Greece, with 170,000 leaving in 2017 alone, and the population gap is being filled by incoming illegal immigrants from Turkey and the births of Muslims in Greece. If the horrific yet avoidable trajectory of the Greek population continues, in thirty years it will number 7 million: 35% elderly, 800,000 children, and 3 million low-paid Muslim workers. This, however, will also signify the end of Hellenism, which has culturally influenced this corner of the Earth for 6,000 years.

The continuous decline in the birth rate of Greeks is attributed to a 30% reduction in national income, the closure of 200,000 small and medium-sized enterprises, and the exodus of the youth from the country. The causes are heavy taxation, Capital Controls, and restrictive liquidity measures. The leaking "primary surpluses" of 7 billion euros annually in the EU are causing a slump in Greek production, far below its potential "full employment."

Since the country adopted the euro as its currency in 2002, it has lost productivity and competitiveness, resulting in rising unemployment. However, the decline in employment in Greece was not only a result of the Austerity Memorandums imposed by the IMF from 2010 to 2017, but also of the country's integration into the European Union in 1981. Entire sectors of Greek production have shrunk, such as tobacco production, fishing, shipbuilding, metallurgy, and livestock farming, while tourism has become a "monoculture" with diminishing returns. Could all of this be coincidental, a result of the negligence of the post-junta politicians who indebted the country, or perhaps an old conspiracy to transform the country into a place for "Aryan holidays"?

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Author
Konstantinos Kolmer
Publisher
Ekdotikos Oikos A. A. Livani
Language
Greek
Subtitle
The Memoranda are annihilating the Greek population. Glossary of Memorandum terms
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
192
Release Date
11/2017
Publication Date
2017
Dimensions
14x20.5 cm
ISBN-13
9789601432298

Book Type

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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