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As the Greek crisis deepens, academics must encourage the public to think again

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAs protestors gathered in Athens, professors were wining and dining nearby. Orestis Panagiotou/EPA

On a surprisingly cool summer evening in Athens, I walked down a shallow slope onto a well-manicured athletics field encircled by a 400m running track. As hundreds of business school professors scanned the dozens of tables for a convenient place, we...

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