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  2. 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.

  3. Economy of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greece's "shadow economy" was estimated at 24.3% of GDP in 2012, compared with 28.6% for Estonia, 26.5% for Latvia, 21.6% for Italy, 17.1% for Belgium, 14.7% for Sweden, 13.7% for Finland, and 13.5% for Germany, and is certainly related to the fact that the percentage of Greeks that are self-employed is more than double the EU average (2013 est.).

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

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    Today, the Greek merchant marine comes third globally both in the number of ships owned and in tonnage, and at times in the 90s Greece was first. [22] Greece is fifth in terms of registration, the reason for this is a number of Greek captains register their ships under the Cypriot flag, which is easy due to linguistic and cultural commonalities ...

  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. Greek Economy Slumps Further - AOL

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    Greece's official government data firm Elstat reported that the nation's economy contracted at a rate of 6.3% per annum based on second-quarter figures. The numbers were a revision of previous ...

  7. Aristos Doxiadis - Wikipedia

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    Aristos Doxiadis or Doksiadis (Greek: Αρίστος Δοξιάδης) (born 1951) is a Greek economist. He researches and writes on the Greek economy, and especially on the institutional aspects of the present Greek economic crisis. [1]

  8. Centre of Planning and Economic Research - Wikipedia

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    Today, KEPE is a leading economics research institute in Greece. It focuses on applied research projects concerning the Greek economy, and provides expert advice to the Greek government on economic and social policy issues. [1] [3] In April 2019, the Greek government formally appointed KEPE as the National Productivity Board for Greece. [4]

  9. Open access in Greece - Wikipedia

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    They contain journal articles, book chapters, data, and other research outputs that are free to read. As of March 2018, the UK-based Directory of Open Access Repositories lists some 36 repositories in Greece. [ 2 ]