Atlas Network with Michael Carnuccio
Atlas Network Podcast host Michael Carnuccio interviews Nicos Rompapas, president of KEFiM (Center of Liberal Studies), about Greece’s post-2009 crisis recovery and why economic freedom still lags despite strong EU-leading growth, rising investment, and lower tax rates. Rompapas says Greece lost over a third of GDP, remains below 2009 output, and is far behind EU-wide gains, meaning catch-up could take a lifetime. He cites major barriers including an oversized government and high debt, and argues taxation is the key battleground, noting tax revenue remains steady even as rates fall and that Greeks still work about half the year just to cover taxes and pension contributions. Rompapas recounts KEFiM’s evolution from a volunteer group to an influential, politically independent think tank supported by Atlas Network, highlighting breakthroughs via events, Tax Freedom Day, media impact, policy briefs, and engagement with top officials; he also discusses upcoming reform priorities, network learning, and a vision for a freer, more competitive Greece. Support freedom worldwide: https://www.AtlasNetwork.org [https://www.atlasnetwork.org] Show Notes / Timestamps 00:00 Hope After Crisis 00:47 Greece’s Recovery Paradox 03:39 Why Catching Up Takes Decades 05:49 Economic Freedom Barriers 09:15 Taxes Size of Government 11:46 KEFiM’s Origin Story 15:48 Breakthrough Media Moments 21:18 Why Focus on Tax Policy 23:03 Reforms and Misconceptions 26:58 Staying Politically Independent 30:13 Learning Through Atlas Network 34:57 Ambition Vision and Culture 46:36 Free Market Model 50:27 Athens, Food, and Friendship 52:51 Closing Call to Action
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