Economic impact of direct democracy : a literature review, suggestions for Greece

Part of : Αρχείον οικονομικής ιστορίας ; Vol.XXV, No.1, 2013, pages 7-40

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The purpose of this paper is to define the issues concerning the processes of citizen participation in political decisions in Greece and the impact that participation has in the economic performance. After analyzing the dimensions of democracy –especially the direct one–, the ancient Athenian democracy and elements of direct democracy in the modern world focusing in Switzerland, Germany and the U.S.A. we discuss the possibility of adopting stronger direct democratic processes affecting the economic performance in Greece. We also suggest some indicative questions for possible referenda. The conclusions make it necessary to adopt bottom up processes of direct democracy to put fiscal reform issues and creating an attractive business environment in order to reduce fraud, increase government revenue, stimulate the labor market and increase growth.
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direct democracy, economic impact, athenian democracy, initiative
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JEL Classification: N4, K1, P59, e-mail: nkyr@ergoman.gr, e-mail: gkanas@uth.gr.
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