Greece - Country Profile - Background Economic Overview History Politics trade Statistics Standard than 50% of Greekindustry is located greece s main economic sectors are agriculture, tourism http://www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk/text/greece/profile/03_economic/
Extractions: Greece in figures Selected economic and other important indicators, statistics, facts and figures gathered from official sources as well as independent analysts, researchers and publications 2003 (estim.) 2004 (forec.) year aver. year aver. Most recent Real sector (y-o-y period average, constant prices) GDP growth Domestic demand Total consumption Gross fixed capital formation Exports of goods and services Imports of goods and services Employment Unemployment rate Employment rate (y-o-y) Sources: INVgr, Bank of Greece, National Statistical Service of Greece (NSSG), Athens Exchange (ATHEX), National Bank of Greece (NBG), Hellenic Ministry of Finance and Economy. In brief Population 10.95 million Official number of immigrants in Greece Capital Athens Major language Greek Major religion Greek Orthodox: 98% of Greece's population. according to official figures; in practice, this percentage could be anywhere between 93%-95% due to the fact that a significant number of foreign residents and immigrants in Greece are not Orthodox Christians Monetary unit Euro; EUR 1 = 100 cents (or "lepta" in Greek) = GRD 340.75
Agenda 21 - Greece Regarding nondiscriminatory trade, greece adheres to the 1998 (manufacturing andagricultural industries), are eligible greece maintains the objective of the http://www.un.org/esa/agenda21/natlinfo/countr/greece/eco.htm
Extractions: Click here to go to the following issues: Economic Aspects Natural Resource Aspects Institutional Aspects Social Aspects ... Greece Click here to go to these sections: Decision-Making: Coordinating Bodies The main Ministries in charge for decision - making and coordination of the other Ministries, on international cooperation and assistance for sustainable development, are the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of National Economy. There are three Institutional Bodies that administer Greek aid on issues concerning international cooperation/development assistance for sustainable development, namely: This Committee, among other responsibilities, is also assigned to plan the national policy and lay down the strategic design of Development Co-operation. The Committee is jointly chaired by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and National Economy. It constitutes the high-level decision-making body on any issue relating to Development Co-operation activities, including development assistance for sustainable development. The Committees Decisions have a binding character. a.
ETSG Program Ruud de Mooij) EU enlargement Economic implications for countries and industries. ofthe HeckscherOhlin Theory in the trade between greece and the EU. http://www.ecomod.net/conferences/etsg/etsg_program.htm
Extractions: Home News Research Courses Conferences Job Openings Membership Links About Us Contact Us You are here Home Conferences ETSG Third Annual Conference THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN TRADE STUDY GROUP Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, 14-16 September 2001 PROGRAM Download the program in the PDF format Time Activities Plenaries in Parallel Sessions in Room H 1301 Parallel Sessions in Room H 1302 Parallel Sessions in Parallel Sessions in Registration Welcome Welcome session Plenary Session I J PETER NEARY Foreign FDI and the Single Market Coffee Plenary Session II THIERRY VERDIER (with François Bourguignon), Globalization and the Political Economy of Education and Development DOUGLAS NELSON (with Joseph Francois), Globalization and Relative Wages: Some theory and evidence ANTHONY J VENABLES
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EMIRE: GREECE - TRADE UNION ORGANIZATIONS Industrial unions based on the sector of economic trade unionism within the enterprise,which first emerged Primary unions, which in greece are autonomous and http://www.eurofound.ie/emire/GREECE/TRADEUNIONORGANIZATIONS-GR.html
Extractions: Organizations which pursue the protection of employees' interests (see trade union Trade union organizations are divided into primary, second-level and third-level organizations. Primary unions are: (b) local branches of unions with a broader regional or even national coverage as provided for in their standing rules; and (c) employees' associations Second-level trade union organizations are federations and Labour Centres . Third-level trade union organizations are confederations of federations and of Labour Centres. Freedom to form trade unions is established under Articles 23 and 12 of the 1975/1986 Constitution and also in accordance with ILO Convention No. 87 (ratified by Greece). The organization and operation of unions (see union elections ) are regulated freely by their own union rule-books , with the exception of matters regulated by law (mainly Law 1264/1982), from which their own rules may not deviate. The organs of a union are the
Access International Domains asp?Lang=EN The Hellenic Foreign trade Board; of the Athens Chamber of Commerce andIndustry; htm Investment opportunities existing in greece Hellenic Centre http://webdb.iu.edu/internationalprograms/scripts/accessinfo.cfm?categoryid=3&Co
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Innovasjon Norge - Hellas Drinking water. Prospects for Norwegian trade in greece The following industrysectors are considered of an interest for the Norwegian exporters http://www.invanor.no/templates/Page.aspx?id=46728
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Link2Exports live animals, petroleum and petroleum products, chemicals and industrial raw materials. statesaccount for more than 60 percent of greece s total trade. http://www.link2exports.co.uk/cc/regions.asp?lsid=237&pid=138
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