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ArtikelPass the Hemlock; The Market for State Teritory  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 401 no. 8760 (Nov. 2011), page 58.
Topik: Sovereignty; Colonies & Territories; Sovereign Debt; Economic Policy
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Isi artikelThe Institute for Strategic and Development Studies, a think-tank in Athens, says the Greek state has EUR 35 billion ($47 billion) of property immediately available, which could cover 10% of its debt. KAPPA, a business lobby, suggests EUR 75 billion. Stefanos Manos, an ex-finance minister, says a new state investment company could manage and dispose of property worth EUR 200 billion. Territorial swaps for cash seem unthinkable today. But they were once common, especially when European powers were jostling for land in the New World. In an era of self-determination sales of territory have come to seem anachronistic. But leases, involving a de facto transfer of control, are common.
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