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  2. Economic history of Greece and the Greek world - Wikipedia

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    The new Greek government deliberately adopted land reforms intended to create a class of free peasants. The "Law for the Dotation of Greek Families" of 1835 extended 2,000 drachmas credit to every family, to be used to buy a 12-acre (49,000 m 2) farm at auction under a low-cost loan plan. The country was full of displaced refugees and empty ...

  3. Economics (Aristotle) - Wikipedia

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    In sum, the treatise provides a view of Fourth-century Greek economic practices from the macro levels all the way down to various micro levels. Observing these can still be relevant today. The third book is only known from Latin versions of the original Greek and deals with the relationship between husband and wife.

  4. Aristos Doxiadis - Wikipedia

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    Doxiadis grew up in Athens and studied social sciences and economics in Harvard and the University of London.He began his career with studies of public policy for the Greek government and international organizations, participated in pilot programs of the European Commission to combat poverty throughout Europe, and then ran a consulting firm.

  5. How Kyriakos Mitsotakis Is Shaking Up the Greek Economy - AOL

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    The amount is equivalent to more than 15% of the entire Greek economy and involves over 100 investment streams and 75 reforms, with about 60% geared toward the green transition and digitization.

  6. Economy of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Average Greek government debt-to-GDP for the entire century before the crisis (1909–2008) was lower than that for the UK, Canada, or France, [106] [107] while for the 30-year period (1952–1981) until entrance into the European Economic Community, the Greek government debt-to-GDP ratio averaged only 19.8%. [107]

  7. Greece and the International Monetary Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Greek economic program was a macroeconomic stabilization with reforms including higher taxes on the middle class and pension cuts amounting to 3.5 percent of GDP (or surplus) until 2022. The Greek government promised to relax capital controls and preserve labor-market reforms, liberalizing Sunday trade and facilitating investment.

  8. Open access in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greek science content in the digital public space "Openaccess.gr" (in Greek). "Hellenic Academic Ebooks". Kallipos.gr (in Greek and English). Greek Research and Technology Network, Σύνδεσμος Eλληνικών Ακαδημαϊκών Βιβλιοθηκών (Hellenic Academic Libraries), and National Technical University of Athens.. ("The ...

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