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  1. Freer Trade, Sustainability, and the Primary Production Sector in the Southern EU: Unraveling the Evidence from Greece (Economy & Environment)

21. Economy Fact Sheet
Yugoslavia, Italy, Croatia, Macedonia, greece, Austria, Germany,. industry inBD Agriculture, Service, trade, Food Processing industry, Textile, etc.
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22. FORTHnet Directory: Business & Economy
industry (851). well as foreign companies interested in doing business in greece,the Balkans Athens trade Point Urban not profit company that was recommended by
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  • Association of Chief Executive Officers (ACEO)

  • Technocratic, non profit organization. Its members, professional CEOs from all over Greece, manage companies covering all sectors of business activities in our country.
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  • Ïn line service for the support of chambers to the Greek businessmen
  • E-Commerce InterBalkan Center S.A.
  • Forthe-com was founded in order to develop, manage and support e-commerce applications between cooperating business communities (Business to Business)
  • eBusiness Forum
  • eBusiness Forum official site.
  • gbi.gr
  • Greek business information
  • Greek Business Network
  • Á global network of dynamic Greek-owned and or managed companies, as well as foreign companies interested in doing business in Greece, the Balkans, Eastern Europe and worldwide.
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  • Send and receive money worldwide in a few minutes.
  • Piraeus Bank Business Center
  • Business center by Piraeus Bank. Briefing and management tools to the Greek small to medium-sized businesses and professionals, news for the 3rd Community Support Framework, etc.

    23. Embassy Of Greece In Warsaw - Economy & Commerce
    CHAMBER OF COMMERCE industry OF THESSALONIKI, G?S S?SS SO INTERNET, trade WITH greece (MAGAZINE),
    http://www.greece.pl/greekeng/econdn.htm
    Å Ë Ë Á Ä Á - G R E E C E Ð Ï Ë Ù Í É Á - P O L A N D
    LIST (A - Z) OF GREEK FIRMS OPERATING IN POLAND
    THE 1999 UPDATE OF THE HELLENIC CONVERGENCE PROGRAMME: 1999 – 2002 THE 2000 STABILITY AND GROWTH PROGRAMME: 2000 – 2004 MAIN NATIONAL ACCOUNTS AGGREGATES OF THE GREEK ECONOMY 1960-1999 ... TRADE WITH GREECE (MAGAZINE) MINISTRY OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF ECONOMY GREEK ECONOMIC NEWSPAPERS MINISTRY OF THE TREASURY ... Contact us

    24. Embassy Of Greece In Warsaw - Economy & Commerce
    after approval of the First trade Division, Department A of and are required to keeptheir accounts in greece. with the local Chamber of commerce and industry.
    http://www.greece.pl/greekeng/economy2.htm
    ESTABLISHING A COMPANY IN GREECE Firms may choose one or four corporate forms when establishing themselves in Greece:
    • the Corporation (Anonymous Eteria - AE), the Limited Liability Company (Eteria Periorismenis Efthinis - EPE), the General Partnership or the Limited Partnership.
    A company may also organise as a branch. An individual can form a one - Partner Limited Liability Company (Monoprosopi Eteria Periorismenis Efthinis - MEPE). An individual cannot participate in more than one company of this type. Of the above forms, the AE, which requires paid up capital of Dr 10 m (approximately $40,000) is the most common form chosen by foreign firms. Establishment of a Bank requires capital of Dr 2 billion or Dr 4 billion, and establishment of an insurance company requires the equivalent of ECU 400,000 (non - life) or ECU 800,000 (life). An EPE has lower minimum capital requirements (Dr 3 m), to be paid fully at the time of establishment, at least half in crash and need not publish its accounts, but it may not float public bond issues. The basic legislation for AE and EPE is Codified Law 2190/20. Amendments include LD 4237/62, Law 148/67, PD 409/86 and Law 2065/92; of these, the most significant was PD 409/86, which harmonised Greek corporation law with EU company law directives.

    25. Η Ελληνική Προεδρία τη
    The most important fields of the Greek services sector are tourism, shipping, bankingand trade. • Tourism is greece’s biggest industry; as the
    http://www.eu2003.gr/en/cat/124/
    Home page My eu2003.gr Help Site map 08/04/2003 09:27 Local Time The Presidency Meetings News Media Service ...
    Economy
    The Greek economy, a market oriented economy with limited state intervention, bound by the rules of international organisations such as the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the European Union (EU), has been characterised by renewed dynamism since the mid-1990’s. This is mostly due to a highly disciplined macroeconomic policy which was implemented in the framework of the 1994-1999 convergence programme designed to enable Greece to comply with the criteria of the Maastricht Treaty on the Economic and Monetary Union. Hence, on 1/1/2001 Greece became the 12th member of the Euro area. The Greek economy is already in the second year of being a member of the Euro area. It functions in a new common monetary environment which is defined by the European Central Bank, whereas at the same time Greece coordinates its financial policy in the framework of the “Stability and Growth Programme” and the “General Economic Policy Orientations ”. The abovementioned framework inevitably defines the position of the Greek economy in the international economic environment. Greece, a small open economy, has the advantage of having one of the strongest currencies in the world on the one hand, and on the other hand, though, it is considerably influenced by the economic developments in the European Union as well as the rest of the world.

    26. Business Economy Links
    Romanian Web trade Service (imago); Pro Business National Bank of greece Romanianbranch; ING Barings Regional Chambers of Commerce, industry and Agriculture
    http://www.radur.demon.co.uk/links_buseco.html
    [Transylvanian Links Arts-Literature-Religion Companies-Internet Education-Research] ... Law and Policy sites Economical Organisations Romanian Stock and OTC Market Business Links and Databases State Monopolies (Regii Autonome) Banking Sector Regional Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (CCI/CCIA)

    27. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
    3. The economy THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN greece of National Income; TheRole of Foreign trade; Wages, Prices, and Inflation. industry Energy; Construction;
    http://memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/grtoc.html
    GREECE - A Country Study
    Search Greece
    Include word variants Use only words as entered.

    28. OECD ONLINE - MCM 2001 Who's Who
    greece. Georgios G. DRYS Read More, ViceMinister of Finance. JAPAN.Takeo HIRANUMA, Minister of economy, trade and industry.
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    Donald J. JOHNSTON Secretary General
    2. CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL MEETING
    DENMARK Poul Nyrup RASMUSSEN Prime Minister of Denmark Mogens LYKKETOFT Minister For Foreign Affairs Marianne JELVED Minister for Economic Affairs
    3. OECD MEMBER COUNTRIES
    AUSTRALIA Mark VAILE Minister for Trade Robert HILL Minister for the Environment and Heritage
    AUSTRIA Alfred FINZ State Secretary of Finance Wilhelm MOLTERER
    BELGIUM Didier REYNDERS Minister of Finance Charles PICQUE Mme Annemie NEYTS Olivier DELEUZE Michel FORET
    CANADA Pierre PETTIGREW Minister of International Trade David ANDERSON Minister of Environment CZECH REPUBLIC Jiri RUSNOK Minister of Finance Milos KUZVART Minister of Environment Jiri MACESKA Secretary of State for Trade, Ministry of Industry and Trade DENMARK : CHAIR Poul Nyrup RASMUSSEN Prime Minister of Denmark Mogens LYKKETOFT Minister For Foreign Affairs Marianne JELVED Minister Economic Affairs And Minister For Nordic Cooperation; Vice Prime Minister

    29. Greece - Country Information - Australian Department Of Foreign Affairs And Trad
    trade. The main engine of the Greek economy is tourism, followed by Apart from a decliningshipbuilding industry, greece has no major manufacturing industries.
    http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/greece/greece_country_brief.html
    Home Travel Countries Global Issues ... Index
    Greece
    Country brief
    August 2002
    Overview of the Bilateral Relationship
    Community Links Greece and Australia enjoy a very active relationship based upon strong community links, shared history, and strongly held values of democracy, belief in free speech and respect for human rights. Large numbers of Greeks migrated to Australia during the 1950s and 60s and the Greek community in Australia is estimated to number between 600,000 and 700,000 (including second and third generation ethnic Greeks). The Greek population is concentrated in Melbourne (47 per cent) and Sydney (29 per cent). Melbourne, Sister City to Thessaloniki, is the third largest "Greek city" in the world, and is an important overseas centre of Hellenism. The strong community links between Greece and Australia are a major focus of Australian Government business in Greece, and thus so is the provision of consular services. Each summer there are around 100,000 Australians in Greece, dropping to around 40,000 in the winter months. Many of these are dual nationals. Frequent cultural exchanges take place, often between specific communities in both countries. Several Aegean and Ionian Island communities for example, emigrated in large numbers to Australia after WWII (for example more Kastellorizans and Kytherans live in Australia than on their home islands). Nowadays their descendants are reinvigorating the bilateral relationship, through frequent travel back to Greece for holidays, study, work and/or marriage.

    30. CHAPTER 2: ECONOMY AND TRADE RELATIONS
    recognized norms, to upgrade the energy industry infrastructure, and to has made membershipin the World trade Organization (WTO ArmenTel – greece’s OTE
    http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/country/000714oview_am2.htm
    CHAPTER 2: ECONOMY AND TRADE RELATIONS July 2000
    Economic Indicators
    1999 estimated 2000 projected Real GDP growth (% change) Consumer Prices (annual av. change) Budget Deficit (% of GDP) Current Account (US $ millions) Trade Balance (US $ millions) Total FDI (US $ millions, cash receipts, net) NA Unemployment (% of labor force) NA Exchange rate (annual av. dram per US$) NA Source: EBRD 1999 and 2000 Country Profile, (Armenian Ministry of Statistics) Several factors in the early 1990s contributed to Armenia’s poor economic performance: the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 and subsequent loss of traditional trading partners; war with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh and the resulting embargoes by Azerbaijan and Turkey; and the lingering after effects of Armenia’s devastating 1988 earthquake. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, government deficits grew, fueling inflation. By 1994, hyperinflation had reached an alarming 5,273%. In 1994, the Government of Armenia introduced an economic stabilization plan that succeeded in tightening its fiscal policy. By 1996, inflation was down to 18.8%, and continued a general downward trend over the next several years. By year-end 1998, the inflation rate had dropped to –1.3%. Although the present economic situation in Armenia is promising, with relatively stable currency and a low inflation rate, the country must still combat repeatedly high budget and current account deficits.

    31. SECIBSO OF THESSALONIKI - GREECE, SECIBSO OF THESSALONIKI - GREECE
    www.acce.ee/. Estonia trade Fair Ltd. www.fair.ee/english/index.html. Estonian Chamberof Commerce and industry. www.koda.ee/. Ministry of economy. www.mineco.ee/.
    http://www.secibso.gr/links.htm
    www.secibso.gr Links
    Business Information and Clearing Center (BICC)
    INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
    THINK TANKS

    NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
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    SLOVENIA

    INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
    BSEC – Black Sea Economic Coordination Pact www.photius.com/bsec/bsec.html THE CENTRAL EUROPEAN INITIATIVE WEBSITE www.ceinet.org EUROPEAN UNION www.europa.eu.int/ UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW www.uncitral.org/ WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION www.wto.org NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION www.nato.int ORGANIZATION OF ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT www.oecd.org ORGANIZATION FOR SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE www.osce.org SPECIAL COORDINATOR OF THE STABILITY PACT FOR SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE www.stabilitypact.org OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS www.itu.int WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION www.weu.int UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE www.unece.org

    32. __/ Hellenic Republic - Ministry Of Foreign Affairs \__
    Home Page Window to greece greece Today economy Guide – Athens Chamber ofCommerce and industry – National Statistical Service of greece).
    http://www.mfa.gr/english/greece/today/economy/trade.html
    H ome Page Site M ... reece
    W INDOW T O G REECE
    Greece in History
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    Window to Greece Greece Today Economy Commerce From antiquity to the present day, commercial activity has always found fertile ground in the mind of the Greeks. During the 1980s Greece experienced a massive explosion in the small to medium-sized enterprise commercial model, a model which has gradually been forced into retreat due to international conditions during the 1990s. This table shows the main commercial partners of Greece based on exports traffic during the years 1998-2000:
    Amounts in millions of GRD
    Countries Dec-98 Dec-99 Dec-00 OECD countries EU France Holland Germany Italy The United Kingdom Ireland Denmark Portugal Spain Sweden Finland Austria Other European OECD countries Switzerland Iceland Norway Turkey Other OECD countries Australia The USA Japan Canada New Zealand Eastern European countries Albania Bulgaria Hungary Poland Russia Romania Slovakia The Czech Republic OPEC countries Algeria Venezuela The United Arab Emirates Indonesia Iraq Iran Kuwait Libya Nigeria Saudi Arabia Other countries Total Source: (Greek Exports Guide – Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry – National Statistical Service of Greece) According to data from the Eurostat Yearbook 2001, Greek exports to countries of the European Union account for 51.6% of overall exports of Greece, while the Member States to which the highest levels of exports are made are Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom. Outside the European Union the most important partner of Greece in relation to exports is the United States, while export activities to the countries of Eastern and Southeastern Europe is significant, with Greek commerce having achieved a significant degree of penetration into Bulgaria, Russia, Romania and Turkey. In relation to the types of exports, petroleum products, foodstuffs, fruits and vegetables and various light industry and industrial products dominate, as can be seen from the relevant table:

    33. Links
    Czech National Statistical Bank Ministry of industry and trade. of economy Ministryof economy and Foreign trade. greece Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
    http://www.wfsgi.org/_wfsgi/new_site/Links/slink_nat.htm
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    STATISTICS: OTHER NATIONAL SOURCES
    Web sites of other national sources
    Angola
    Banco National de Angola
    Argentina
    La Nación-line

    Ministry of Economy
    Armenia
    Central Bank of Armenia
    Aruba
    Central Bank of Aruba
    Australia
    Reserve Bank of Australia
    Austria
    Austrian Institute of Economic Research

    The Oesterreichische Nationalbank
    Bahrain
    Bahrain Monetary Agency
    Barbados Barbados Statistical Services The Central Bank of Barbados Belgium Banque Nationale de Belgique Federal Planning Bureau Benin Ministère du Plan, de la Restructuration Économique et de la Promotion de l'Emploi Bermuda Bermuda Monetary Authority Bolivia Banco central de Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Bank of Bosnia Herzegovina Brazil Banco central do Brazil Bulgaria Bulgarian National Bank Cambodia Ministry of Commerce Canada Industry Canada Chile Banco Central de Chile Ministerio de Hacienda China China Economy Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Colombia Banco de la República de Colombia Costa Rica Banco Central de Costa Rica Ministerio de Comercio Exterior Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Comercio

    34. Heads Of Delegation At The 4th ASEM Economic Ministers' Meeting
    State. greece, Mr. Georgios Zanias, General Secretary. Activities. Japan, Mr.Keiji Furuya, Senior Vice Minister of economy, trade industry. Korea,
    http://www.um.dk/asem/delegationslisteUK.asp
    Heads of delegation at the 4th ASEM Economic Ministers' Meeting
    4th ASEM Economic Ministers Meeting
    Delegation Name Title
    Austria Mr. Josef Mayer Director General Belgium Mr. Michel Lastchenko Ambassador Brunei Darussalam Mr. Pehin Haji Abdul Rahman Taib Minister of Industry and Primary Resources China Mr. Shi Guangsheng Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Denmark Mr. Birger Riis-Jørgensen State Secretary Finland Mr. Pekka Lintu Under-Secretary of State France Mr. Francois Loos Minister for Foreign Trade Germany Mr. Axel Gerlach Secretary of State Greece Mr. Georgios Zanias General Secretary Indonesia Mr. Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Ireland Mr. Michael Ahern Minister for Trade and Commerce Italy Mr. Adolfo UrsoVice Minister of Productive Activities Japan Mr. Keiji Furuya Korea Mr. Doo-yun Hwang Minister for Trade Luxembourg Mr. Henri Grethen Minister of the Economy Malaysia Mr. Abd. Razak Hj. Ramli Secretary General Netherlands Mr. Dirk Jan Bruinsma Director-General Philippines Mr. Thomas Aquino Undersecretary for International Trade Portugal Ms. Maria do Rosário Simôes Ventura

    35. Economic & Social Data Ranking/ Developed Countries (OECD)
    Finland, France, Germany. greece, Hungary, Iceland. BY GENRE. Variety, Population Family, economy. Environment Energy, Agriculture industry, trade Investment.
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    / Developed countries (OECD) Revised on 1 April 2003 The data of mobile phone, internet host/ user and PC, as well as the data about GDP, are revised.
    BY COUNTRY Australia Austria Belgium Canada ... United States
    BY GENRE Variety Economy Employment Education ... Food
    Variety Number of McDonalds' restraurants Number of McDonalds' restraurants (per 1 million people) Number of Olympic medals in Sydney 2000 Number of Olympic medals in Salt Lake 2002 ... Teenage birth
    Economy Gross domestic product (GDP, by exchange rate, billiom US dollar) NEW! Gross domestic product (GDP, by PPP, billiom US dollar) Gross domestic product (GDP), annual growth rate NEW! Gross domestic product (GDP), annual growth rate, average of the last five years NEW! Gross domestic product (GDP), annual growth rate, average of the last ten years NEW! Gross domestic product (GDP), annual growth rate, average of the projections for 2003-4 NEW! Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (by exchange rate, US dollar) NEW! Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (by PPP, US dollar) NEW! Annual inflation rate (consumer prices) Comparative price levels (OECD average= 100) NEW!

    36. Facts Figures
    that part of agriculture, animal husbandry, industry, trade and services Type of industry,(199798 Japan, Italy, greece, France, Spain, South Korea Imports (CIF
    http://irantpcnet.com/economy_business/facts_figures/economy.htm

    37. Trade With Canada - Greece
    Twoway trade with Europe in 2001 amounted to over Cdn. in our exports have occurredin high value-added sectors of the Canadian economy including information
    http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/canadaeuropa/greece/tradewithcanada-en.asp
    Français Contact Us Help Search ... News from Canada
    Trade with Canada
    Importing from Canada ...
    The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service will put you in contact with Canadian companies (imports, partnerships, joint ventures, licensing agreements, etc,) : by actively seeking out the Canadian firms most likely to share your interests; by including you in our local network of buyers, potential partners, agents, manufacturers' representatives, distributors, importers, wholesalers and retailers; by registering you in our database of business service suppliers as a consultant, accountant, freight forwarder, lawyer, patent agent, financial institution, interpreter, translator or transport provider. Simply contact their nearest office . You should also consult Buying from Canada Exporting to Canada ...
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    38. Bisnetindia.com - India's Business Gateway
    Offers data on Indian business, industry and trade. Search product and companies' database. trade Fair Calendar. Company Profiles. Online Registration. Member's Pages. Home. INDIAN economy SERVICES. GLOBAL trade FAIR CALENDER Chambers of Commerce industry Associations
    http://www.bisnetindia.com/

    39. Southeastern Europe Launch Pad: Chambers Of Commerce And Industry, Foreign Trade
    Chinese Chamber of Commerce and industry greece (based in Chamber of Commerce,industry and Maritime trade, Inc. Serbian Chamber of Commerce and industry.
    http://www.invgr.com/se_europe_seelp3.htm
    INV International Ltd.
    Southeastern Europe Launch Pad Chambers of Commerce and Industry, foreign trade, Trade Points, directories and business clubs
    Add your URL to this Launch Pad CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

    40. Greece's Economic Indicators
    greece's most profitable advertising agencies Click here covered nearly 48% of themerchandise trade deficit are skewed about four to one in favour of industry.
    http://www.invgr.com/indicators.htm
    INV International Ltd.
    Greece in figures Greece's macroeconomic indicators Growth rate (%) Unemployment (%) Gen. Gov. Debt (%) Inflation (%) Source: INVgr. f=forecast. Athens Interbank Rate (EURIBOR) 1-month EURIBOR:
    2.58% (April 4th, 2003) The Greek economy: reforms and prospects Structural reforms: A record of major reforms in a number of areas
    • Market liberalisation Privatisations Equity market reform and business transparency Competition and industry reform Tax reform Social security reform Labour market reform
    Market liberalisation
    • Banking sector
      • Extensive liberalisation of the Greek banking system in the 1990s State-controlled banks reduced from ten (in 1995) to three Credit Supply Enterprises Compliance with EU banking directives and Basel Committee Capital Adequacy
      Telecommunications Energy Maritime transportation
    Privatisations
    • Privatisation proceeds amounting to 2% of GDP in 2002 Major privatisations completed: Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation (OTE), Hellenic Industrial Development Bank (ETBAbank), Football Prognostics Organisation (OPAP), Hellenic Casino of Mont Parnes
    Equity market reforms and business transparency
    • Capital Market Ombudsman (2002) Introduction of International Accounting Standards (IAS) from 2003 (2002) Corporate Governance Law (2002) New auditing rules (2002) Corporate Bond Market Institutional restructuring

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