Economist Valve becomes Greek Finance Minister



    About three years ago, Valve hired an economist, Janis Varoufakis, to analyze and improve Steam Market performance. As far as one can judge, the economist was able to help the company - Valve's performance improves from year to year. Now the career of Janis, and so successful, went uphill: he was appointed Minister of Finance of Greece .

    In this country, as you know, the economic crisis has been raging for many years, and the huge amounts of money invested in the Greek economy by the European Union have not yet brought tangible results. Now, Janis Varoufakis will have to prove himself in the role of anti-crisis manager - the situation in the country is getting worse.

    An interesting view of Janis on corporate economy and culture. So, he recently wrote that companies can be compared with oases of planning and discipline in the midst of a vast market space.

    Janis Varoufakis, after being appointed to the post of Minister of Finance, it is necessary to quit his previous job, only after that he will be able to fully work as a high-ranking official. The new Greek authorities promise citizens of the country to improve living conditions, update social programs and, in general, all sorts of benefits.

    As for hiring Varufakis for work , Gabe Newell sent his invitation after he noticed an article by Varufakis on his own blog. There, the economist talked about the oddities of uniting such diverse economies as those of Germany and Greece.

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