An Uncertain Future Lies Ahead For Cyprus’ Economy

Authors

  • Aris Petasis

Abstract

Cyprus’ modern economic history dates back to 1960. This short period saw the economy
destroyed twice (1974: 19% contraction and 2013: shrinkage of 10%-20%.) Cyprus now
needs to redesign its economy from zero base considering that its highly profitable services
sector has been destroyed. To come out of economic despondency Cyprus needs to: a.) apply
sound long-term planning, b.) encourage more inclusiveness in the decision-making process,
c.) introduce labor freedoms, d.) shrink its vast state sector, and e.) become more competitive
and f.) allow the ingenuity of its people to thrive.

Author Biography

Aris Petasis

Head of Economy Unit, Thucydides Think Tank, Cyprus

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Published

2013-05-10

How to Cite

Petasis, A. (2013). An Uncertain Future Lies Ahead For Cyprus’ Economy. Études helléniques / Hellenic Studies, 21(1), 59–89. Retrieved from https://ejournals.lib.uoc.gr/hellst/article/view/445