Die Griechische volkswirtschaft in den siebziger jahren

Part of : Balkan studies : biannual publication of the Institute for Balkan Studies ; Vol.22, No.2, 1981, pages 365-372

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The Greek economy in the seventees
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The characteristics of the Greek economy in the seventees have been thecontinuation and even more the intensification of inflation, the deteriorationof its barter terms of trade, mainly owing to the oil price rise and to thedepreciation of the Greek currency in terms of the U.S. dollar, the unfavourablerepercussions of the strained relations with Turkey on both the budgetand the balance of payments, the uncertainty of the outcome of the négociationswith the European Communities which led at last to the signature of theaccession treaty in May 1979, last but not least the unsatisfactory operationof the public sector and even more of the governmental machinery. Despitethese unfavourable developments the income per head reached in 1979 4.193U.S. $, the export of manufactured commodities increased in a spectacularway and Greece can no more be considered as underdeveloped.
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Ελληνική οικονομία τη δεκαετία του '70