Scholars' Appeal for Greece


Scholars' Appeal for Greece

We the undersigned call on the governments of Europe, the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the IMF to respect the decision of the Greek people to choose a new course and to engage the new government of Greece in good faith negotiations to resolve the Greek debt.

The government of Greece is correct to insist on new policies because the previous policies have failed.  They have not brought economic recovery. They have not brought financial stability.  They have not brought jobs or foreign investments. They have stressed and damaged Greek society and weakened Greek institutions. There is therefore no value in that approach and no progress to preserve. We urge Greece's European partners to accept this reality, without which the new government would never have been elected.
 

Greece needs immediate humanitarian measures, a higher minimum wage, new jobs, new investments, and steps to restore and improve basic services such as education and health care. It needs a stronger and more progressive tax system, less dependent on VAT and better able to tax incomes and wealth. It needs to fight, punish and root out corruption. The new government needs fiscal space to implement these measures and to demonstrate their worth, and it needs continuing financial support from the European Central Bank to stabilize the financial sector meanwhile.  We urge Greece's European partners and institutions to provide that fiscal space and that support.

The government of Greece is correct to ask for a write-off of debts owed to European partners.  These debts are unsustainable and so will not be paid in any event. There is therefore no economic loss involved, for any other 
nation or its taxpayers, in writing them off.  On the contrary, a fresh start for Greece will help bring new activity, income, jobs and profit to her partners. We urge Greece's creditors to seize this chance, and to explain these facts clearly and candidly to their own peoples.


These issues also engage the future of Europe as a whole.  A policy of menace, threats, deadlines, obstinacy and blackmail will demonstrate to all Europeans that the European project will have failed.  It will have failed 
morally, politically, and as a matter of economics. We urge Europe's leaders to reject and condemn all efforts to coerce the government and people of Greece.


Conversely, success for Greece can show the path toward renewed prosperity and stability for Europe, with a new role for democracy and a new openness to elections that bring constructive change. We stand with Greece and with Europe, with democracy and with change. We urge Europe's leaders to recognize the special basis of Greek decision-making in hard-fought and decisive democratic choice, and to choose the path of realistic assessment and reasonable negotiation.

Elmar Altvater (FU, Germany)
Philippe Askenazy (CNRS, France),
Clair Brown (University of California, Berkley, US)
Dorothee Bohle (Central European University, Hungary)
Giovanni Dosi, (Pisa Institute of Economics, Italy)
Cédric Durand (Université Paris 13, France)
Gerald Epstein (UMASS, USA)
Trevor Evans (Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany)
James Galbraith (University of Texas at Austin, US)
Gaël Giraud (CNRS, France)
Stephany Griffith-Jones (Columbia University, US)
Laura Horn (Roskilde University, Denmark)
Robert Jessop (University of Lancaster, UK)
Steve Keen (Kingston University, UK)
Marc Lavoie (Ottawa University, Canada)
Tony Lawson (Cambridge, UK)
Dimitris Milonakis (University of Crete, Greece)
Andreas Nölke (Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Germany)
Dominique Meda (Paris Dauphine, France),
El Mouhoub Mouhoud (Paris Dauphine, France)
André Orléan (EHESS, France),
Henk Overbeek (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Mario Pianta (University of Urbino, Italy)
Alfonso Palacio Vera (Computense University of Madrid, Spain)
Anwar Shaikh (New School for Social Research, US)
Jacques Sapir (EHESS, France)
Robert Wade (LSE, UK)








First name
Names
Universities / Institutes
Countries of Residence
Manuel
Aalbers
University of Leuven
Belgium
Nicola
Acocella
Sapienza University of Rome
Italy
Patrick
Ainley
University of Greenwich
UK
Elmar
Altvater
FU
Germany
Nacho
Alvarez
University of Valladolid
Spain
Jack
Amariglio
Merrimack College
USA
Greg
Anderson
Ohio State University
USA
Bridget
Anderson
University of Oxford
UK
Marcellus
Andrews
Bucknell University
USA
Margarida
Antunes
University of Coimbra
Portugal
Eileen
Appelbaum
Center for Economic and Policy Research
USA
Philip
Arestis
University of Cambridge
UK
Annamaria
Artner
King Sigismung College
Hungary
Philippe
Askenazy
French National Center for Scientific Research
France
Kazim
Ateş
Ankara University
Turkey
Cenk
Aygül
Atılım University
Turkey
Stefano
Ba
Leeds Trinity University
UK
Bernard
Baha
Makerere University
Uganda
Dean
Baker
Center for Economic and Policy Research
USA
Giovanni
Balcet
University of Turin
Italy
Evren
Balta
Yıldız Technical University
Turkey
Steve
Bannister
University of Utah
USA
Andrea
Baranes
Sbilanciamoci!
Italy
Rudolph
Bauer
University of Bremen
Germany
Josef
Baum
Independent Researcher
Austria
Pinar
Bedirhanoğlu
Middle East Technical University
Turkey
Riccardo
Bellofiore
University of Bergamo
Italy
Fabio
Berton
University of Turin
Italy
Karl
Betz
FH Südwestfalen
Germany
Maria Luisa
Bianco
University of Eastern Piemont
Italy
Carole
Biewener
Simons College
USA
Bernard
Billaudot
University of Grenoble
France
Cyrus
Bina
University of Minnesota
USA
Joachim
Bischoff
Magazine Sozialismus
Germany
Josh
Bivens
Economic Policy Institute
USA
Stephanie
Blankenburg
SOAS
UK
Dorothee
Bohle
Central European University
Hungary
Heinrich
Bortis
University of Fribourg
Switzerland
Stefan
Bouzarovski
University of Manchester
UK
Clair
Brown
University of California, Berkley
USA
Alan
Cafruny
Hamilton College
USA
Antonio
Callari
Franklin and Marshall College
USA
Michele
Cangiani
Università Ca' Foscari Venezia
Italy
Looayne
Carroll
University of Southern Maine
USA
Mario
Cassetti
University of Brescia
Italy
Chambi
Chacage
Harvard University
USA
Margarida
Chagas Lopes
University of Lisbon
Portugal
Evangelos
Charos
Merrimack College
USA
Lynne
Chester
University of Sidney
Australia
Victoria
Chick
University College London
UK
Alexandre
Christoyannopoulos
Loughborough University
UK
Aykut
Coban
Ankara University
Turkey
Gabriel
Colletis
University of Toulouse
France
Irwin
Collier
FU Berlin
Germany
Richard
Connoly
University of Birmingham
UK
Alexiou
Constantinos
Cranfield University
UK
Benjamin
Coriat
University of Paris XIII
France
Thomas
Coutrot
ATTAC France
France
Rolf
Czeskleba-Dupont
Roskilde University
Denmark
Yannis
Dafermos
University of the West of England
UK
Hulya
Dagdeviren
University of Hertfordshire
UK
Nana
de Graaff
VU University, Amsterdam
Netherlands
Carmen
de la Camara
University of Barcelona
Spain
Andre L.C.
de Lourenco
UFRN
Brazil
Hartley
Dean
London School of Economics
UK
Judith
Delheim
Rosa Luxemburg Foundation
Germany
George
DeMartino
University of Denver
USA
Nil
Demet Güngör
Atılım University
Turkey
Dilara
Demir
State University of New Jersey
USA
Andy
Denis
City University London
UK
Radhika
Desai
University of Manitoba
Canada
James
Devine
Loyola Marymount University
USA
Ferda
Donmez Atbasi
Ankara University
Turkey
Peter
Dorman
Evergreen State College
USA
Giovanni
Dosi
Pisa Institute of Economics
Italy
Ayse
Durakbassa
Marmara University
Turkey
Cédric
Durand
University of Paris XIII - EHESS
France
Wlodzimierz
Dymarski
Poznań University of Economics
Poland
Gary A.
Dymski
University of Leeds
UK
Dirk
Ehnts
Bard College Berlin
Germany
Wolfram
Elsner
University of Bremen - President of the EAEPE
Germany
Gerald
Epstein
University of Massachusetts
USA
Seyhan
Erdogdu
Ankara University
Turkey
Korkut
Erturk
University of Utah
USA
Rafael
Escudero
Carlos III University of Madrid
Spain
Trevor
Evans
HWR
Germany
Péter
Farkas
Senior Research Fellow - Institute of World Economics
Hungary
Olivier
Favereau
University Paris X
France
Joao Pedro
Ferreira
University of Coimbra
Portugal
Bilge
Firat
Istanbul Technical University
Turkey
Andrew
Fischer
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Netherlands
David
Flecher
University of Paris XIII
France
Duncan
Foley
New School for Social Research
USA
Jacques
Fontanel
University of Grenoble
France
Guglielmo
Forges Davanzati
University of Salento
Italy
Edward
Fullbrook
The Institute for New Economic Thinking
USA
Jean
Gadrey
University of Lille I
France
Giorgo
Galanis
New Economics Foundation
UK
James K.
Galbraith
University of Texas
USA
Mauro
Gallegati
Polytechnical University of Ancona
Italy
Jorge
Garcia Arias
University of Leon
Spain
Diana
García López
University of Cambridge
UK
Francesco
Garibaldo
Claudio Sabattini Foundation
Italy
Elisabeth
Gauthier
Transform! Europe
France
Jacques
Généreux
Institute for Political Science (IEP)
France
Donald
Gillies
University College London
UK
Claudio
Gnesutta
Sapienza University of Rome
Italy
Jamie
Gough
University of Sheffield
UK
Konstadinos
Goulias
University of California, Santa Barbara
USA
Ilene
Grabel
University of Denver
USA
Jeroen
Gradener
Hogeschool van Amsterdam
Netherlands
Ionna
Grammatikopoulou
University of Helsinki
Finland
Ulla
Grapard
Colgate University
USA
Stephany
Griffith-Jones
Columbia University
USA
Adoracion
Guaman
University of Valencia
Spain
Fatma
Gül Ünal
Senior Regional Advisor - Economic Commission for Africa
Ethiopia
Burak
Gürbüz
Galatasaray University
Turkey
Alexander
Guschanski
University of Greenwich
UK
Sanem
Guvenc-Salgirli
Marmara University
Turkey
Franz
Hamburger
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Germany
Geoffrey
Harcourt
UNSW Business School
Australia
John T.
Harvey
Texas Christian University
USA
Serge
Herbillon-Leprince
University of Paris XIII
Fr
Peter
Herrmann
Corvinus University
Hungary
Stuart
Holland
University of Coimbra
Portugal
Laura
Horn
Roskilde University
Denmark
David
Howell
The New School
USA
Sara
Hsu
State University of New York at New Palz
USA
Michael
Hudson
The Institute for New Economic Thinking
USA
Paul
Hudson
University of Württemburg-Halle
Germany
Stephanie
Hürtgen
University of Frankfurt - Institut für Sozialforschung
Germany
Michel
Husson
ATTAC France
France
Stefanos
Ioannou
University of Leeds
UK
Victor M.
Isidro
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Mexico
Sabina
Issehnane
University of Rennes II
France
Mariya
Ivancheva
University College Dublin
Ireland
Florence
Jany-Catrice
University of Lille I
France
Esther
Jeffers
University of Paris VIII
France
Robert
Jessop
Lancaster University
UK
Hans G.
Jørgensen
Red-Green Alliance
Denmark
Robert
Jump
SOAS
UK
Vanessa
Kavvada
Hellenic Ministry of Interior Affairs
Greece
Steve
Keen
Kingston University
UK
Joannes
Kepler
University of Linz
Austria
Pierre
Khalfa
Solidaires - Fondation Copernic
France
David
Kiefer
University of Utah
USA
Andy
Kilmister
Oxford Brookes University
UK
Yiannis
Kitromilides
University of Cambridge
UK
Alfred
Kleinknecht
Emeritus Pr. Of Economics - Fellow at the Hans Böckler Foundation
Germany
Jürgen
Klute
Former Member of the Economic commission EU Parliament
Germany
Trudie
Knijn
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Reinhart
Kößler

Arnold Bergstraesser Institut
Germany
Roland
Kulke
Rosa Luxemburg Foundation - Brussels Office
Belgium
Agnès
Labrousse
University of Picardie
France
Gordon
Lafer
University of Oregon
USA
Thomas
Lamarche
University Paris Diderot
France
Dany
Lang
University of Paris XIII
France
Marc
Lavoie
University of Ottawa
Canada
Tony
Lawson
University of Cambridge
UK
William
Lazonick
University of Massachusetts
USA
Jeremy
Leaman
Loughborough University
UK
Sanghoon
Lee
Hannam University
South Corea
Philippe
Légé
University of Picardie
France
Ilse
Lenz
Ruhr University Bochum
Germany
Grazzia
Letto-Gillies
London South Bank University
UK
Haluk
Levent
Istanbul Kemerburgaz University
Turkey
Duncan
Lindo
University of Leeds
UK
Konstantinos
Loizos
University of Athens
Greece
Luis
Lopes
University of Coimbra
Portugal
Arianna
Lovera
EHESS
France
Milton
Lower
Former Senior Economist, US House of Representatives
USA
Yahya M.
Madra
Bogazici University
Turkey
Aurelia
Mañé-Estrada
University of Barcelona
Spain
Bernard
Marx
Regards.fr
France
Gustave
Massiah
Member of the International Council of the World Social Forum
France
Ignazio
Masulli
University of Bologna
Italy
Christian
May
University of Frankfurt
Germany
Jacques
Mazier
University of Paris XIII
France
Elaine
McCrate
University of Vermont
USA
Andrew
McCulloch
University of Lincoln
UK
Terrence
McDonough
National University of Ireland Galway
Ireland
Richard
Mcintyre
University of Rhode Island
Greece
Dominique
Méda
University of Paris Dauphine
France
Michael
Meeropol
Pr. Emeritus - Western New England University
UK
Jo
Michell
University of the West of England
UK
Julien
Milanesi
University of Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
France
Mikidaddu
Mohammed
University of Utah
USA
Simon
Mohun
Queen Mary University of London
UK
Matthieu
Montalban
University of Bordeaux
France
Mariana
Mortagua
SOAS - Portugese MP (Bloco)
Portugal
El Mouhoub
Mouhoud
Paris Dauphine University
France
Léonard
Moulin
University of Paris VII - Paris Diderot
France
Wolf-Dieter
Narr
FU Berlin
Germany
Maria
Nikolaidi
University of Greenwich
UK
Albert
Noguera
University of Valencia
Spain
Andreas
Nölke
University of Frankfurt
Germany
Domenico
Nuti
Sapienza University of Rome
Italy
Denis
O'Hearn
Binghamton University
UK
Felim
Óh Adhmaill
University College Cork
Ireland
Jose
Oliveira
No-TTIP Platform
Portugal
Erik K.
Olsen
University of Missouri Kansas City
USA
Özlem
Onaran
University of Greenwich
UK
André
Orlean
ENS
France
Fabienne
Orsi
Research Institute for Development
France
Guido
Ortona
University of Eastern Piemont
Italy
Frieder
Otto-Wolf
Former MEP - Member of the EuroMemo Group
Germany
Henk
Overbeek
Free University Amsterdam
Netherlands
Altay
Özaygen
Institut-Mines Télécom
France
Gökçer
Özgür
Hacettepe University
Turkey
Lia
Pacelli
University of Turin
Italy
Alfonso
Palacio Vera
Complutense University of Madrid
Spain
Marco
Palacios
College of Mexico
Mexico
Thomas
Palley
AFL-CIO and Economic Policy Institute
USA
Keith
Paterson
University of Aberdeen
Scotland
Heikki
Patomäki
University of Helsinki
Finland
Jonathan
Perraton
University of Sheffield
UK
Jean-Louis
Perrault
University of Rennes I
France
Karl
Petrick
Western New England University
UK
Paolo
Piacentini
Sapienza University of Rome
Italy
Mario
Pianta
University of Urbino
Italy
Sol
Picciotto
Lancaster University
UK
Jan
Piewe
Senior Research Fellow at the Macroeconomic Policy Institute (IMK)
Germany
Llorenç
Planagumà
Coordinator of the Center for Territorial Stability
Spain
Henrik
Plaschke
Aalborg University
Denmark
Geoffrey
Pleyers
University of Leuven
Belgium
Zoltan
Pogatsa
University of West Hungary
Hungary
C.J.
Polychroniou
Levy Economics Institute
USA
Debby
Potts
King's College London
UK
Jef
Powell
University of Greenwich
UK
Brigitte
Preissl
Editor-in-Chief - Intereconomics
Germany
Yonatan
Preminger
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Israel
Nuria
Pumar Beltran
University of Barcelona
Spain
Hugo
Radice
University of Leeds
UK
Kunibert
Raffer
University of Vienna
Austria
Gilles
Raveaud
University of Paris VIII
France
James
Rebitzer
Boston University
USA
Miriam
Rehm
Chamber of Labour
Austria
Michael
Reich
University of California, Berkley
USA
José
Reis
University of Coimbra
Portugal
Metin
Reyhanoglu
Mustafa Kemal University
Turkey
Jacques
Rigaudiat
Former Social Advisor to French PMs Rocard and Jospin
France
Michèle
Rioux
Director of the Research Center on Integration and Globalization (CEIM)
Canada
Rosaria
Rita Canale
Univerity of Naples "Parthenope"
Italy
Alessandro
Roncaglia
Sapienza University of Rome
Italy
Sergio
Rossi
University of Fribourg
Switzerland
Andrea
Roventini
Pisa Institute of Economics
Italy
Jill
Rubery
University of Manchester
UK
David F.
Ruccio
University of Notre Dame
USA
Hedwig
Rudolph
Technical University Berlin
Germany
Magnus
Ryner
King's College London
UK
Serdar
Şahinkaya
Ankara University
Turkey
Serhat
Salihoğlu
Trade Union DISK/Genel-Is
Turkey
Blair
Sandler
University of Massachusetts
USA
Giulio
Sapelli
University of Milan
Italy
Jacques
Sapir
EHESS
France
Malcom
Sawyer
Emeritus Pr. Of Economics - University of Leeds
UK
Christoph
Scherrer
University of Kassel
Germany
Ronald
Schettkat
Schumpeter School Wuppertal
Germany
John
Schmitt
Center for Economic and Policy Research
USA
Stephanie
Seguino
University of Vermont
USA
Mark
Setterfield
The New School for Social Research
USA
Anwar
Shaikh
New School for Social Research
USA
Hee-Young
Shin
Wright State University
USA
Ajit
Singh
Emeritus Pr. Of Economics - University of Cambridge
UK
Peter
Söderbaum
Mälardalen University
Sweden
Susanne
Soederberg
Queen's University
Canada
Sinan
Sonmez
Atılım University
Turkey
Susan
Spashlof
Left Unity - Policy Commission
UK
Ron
Stanfield
Colorado State University
USA
Cornelia
Staritz
Austrian Foundation for Development Research (ÖFSE)
Austria
Armando F.
Steinko
Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology
Spain
Henri
Sterdyniak
Institute for Political Science (IEP)
France
Andy
Storey
University College Dublin
Ireland
Eduardo
Strachman
São Paulo State University
Brazil
Erik
Swyngedouw
University of Manchester
UK
Tae-Hee
Tae-Hee
State University of New York
USA
Jeff
Tan
Aga Khan University in the UK
UK
Ali C.
Tasiran
Birkbeck College, University of London
UK
Daniela
Tepe-Belfrage
University of Sheffield
UK
Bruno
Theret
University of Paris Dauphine
France
Claus
Thomasberger
University for Applied Sciences - HTW Berlin
Germany
Mario
Tiberi
Sapienza University of Rome
Italy
Lisa
Tilley
University of Warwick
UK
Lisa
Tilley
University of Warwick
UK
Bruno
Tinel
University Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne
France
Theodoro
Togati
University of Turin
Italy
Gunnar
Tomasson
Former Advisor to the IMF
USA
Jan
Toporowski
SOAS
UK
Daniele
Tori
University of Greenwich
UK
Maria Luisa
Torregosa
Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences
Mexico
Pasquale
Tridico
University of Roma Tre
Italy
Axel
Troost
Financial Spokesman Die Linke / Bundestag
Germany
Yuksel
Tuna
University of Ankara
Turkey
Ruhi
Tuncer
Galatasaray University
Turkey
Eric
Tymoigne
Lewis & Clark College
USA
Fatma
Ülkü Selçuk
Atılım University
Turkey
Leanne
Ussher
Queens College
USA
Milica
Uvalic
University of Perugia
Italy
Jorge
Uxo
University of Castilla - La Mancha
Spain
Henry
van Maasakker
Radboud University Nijmegen
Netherlands
Roberto
Veneziani
Queen Mary University of London
UK
Kartik
Verma
University of Utah
USA
Rudi
von Arnim
University of Utah
USA
Paul
Voos
Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations
USA
John
Weeks
Emeritus Pr. Of Economics - SOAS
UK
Carla
Weinzierl
Vienna University of Economics and Business
Austria
Mark
Weisbrot
Centre for Economic and Policy Research, Washington (Co-Director)
USA
Julian
Wells
Kingston University
UK
Daniele
White
Wilkes Honors College
USA
Willem
Wolters
Nijmegen University
Netherlands
Galip
Yalman
Middle East Technical University
Turkey
Anne
Yeagle
University of Utah
USA
Erinç
Yeldan
Bilkent University
Turkey
Serim
Yilday
Bilkent University
Turkey
Ajit
Zacharias
Levy Economics Institute
USA
Helene
Zajdela
University of Paris XIII
France
Wenjie
Zhang
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
USA
Dimitri
Zurstrassen
Complutense University of Madrid
Spain




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