The Greek Economy in the World

Author(s):  
Panagiotis E. Petrakis
Keyword(s):  
Author(s):  
Emmanuel Lazaridis ◽  
Estelle Clark

The issue of when and how to return to business following COVID-19 lockdown is occupying the minds of policymakers, C-Suite executives and managers the world over. We are concerned by the extent to which it appears that these decisions are being taken on a wing and a prayer, while being pitched to the public as though they shouldn’t be questioned. In this paper, we compare the likely impact of COVID-19 infections from travellers coming from the main countries that visit Greece, to the revenues they generate for the Greek economy. We find that arrivals from some countries should be excluded but aren't, while arrivals from other countries that are excluded perhaps shouldn't be. We show that a rational choice around limitations on the reopening of tourist markets depends on the demand for travel to Greece. We conclude that the current policy is largely economically rational, with some exceptions, but also speculate that Greece may not be ready to handle the resulting infection load.


2020 ◽  
Vol v8 (2) ◽  
pp. 27-34
Author(s):  
Kyriaki Papadopoulou

The present study aims at critically accessing and comparing the state and the development of the industrial and the public sector of Greece with the rest of the world. It was found that the Greek economy has faced many ups and downs. Starting from the launch of the euro as the local currency to the massive destruction caused by the financial crisis of 2007. Public and industrial sector of Greek even after witnessing all these major events has been able to establish a good growth trajectory in comparison to the rest of the world. The economy showed strong growth in terms of its manufacturing sector. With food and beverages sector, pulp and paper sector, petroleum and refinery standing out as the major manufacturing industries. While the structural reform taken place in the public sector of Greece helped it to maintain its position in comparison with the rest of the world.


2021 ◽  
pp. 214-217
Author(s):  
Х.Д. Пасхалидис ◽  
Л.Д. Папаконстантину ◽  
С.С. Сотиропулос ◽  
Д.П. Петропулос ◽  
Д.Г. Таскос ◽  
...  

Виноградарство в Греции - старейшая отрасль, но в последние годы наблюдается сокращение площадей, предназначенных для производства винодельческой продукции. Производство и маркетинг вина - сильная промышленность в мировой экономике. Международный и внутренний рынки стандартизированных вин считаются высоко конкурентными и комплексными. История греческого вина охватывает чрезвычайно долгий период, самый продолжительный в мире с точки зрения непрерывного выращивания винограда и производства вин с незапамятных времен. Виноделие - один из важнейших секторов греческой экономики не только для внутреннего рынка напитков, но и для развития и продвижения традиционных греческих продуктов за рубежом в целом. В винодельческой отрасли в последние годы произошли структурные изменения, направленные на повышение конкурентоспособности греческих вин для занятия ими достойного места на международном рынке. В последние пять лет среди греческих винных компаний стали появляться тенденции к международной экстраверсии. Греция по производству вина занимает 12-е место в мире и 4-е в Европейском Союзе. В этой работе делается попытка составить карту «маршрута» вина с его разновидностями и объемами производства по всей Греции. Viticulture in Greece is the oldest, but in recent years there has been a reduction of areas intended for wine production. Wine production and marketing is a strong industry worldwide. The global and domestic market for standardized wine is considered to be complex and highly competitive. The history of Greek wine covers an extremely long period of time, the longest in the world, in terms of continuous cultivation of the vine and the timeless production of wines. The wine industry is one of the most important sectors of Greek economy not only for the domestic beverage market, but also for the development and promotion of Greek traditional products in general in foreign markets. In wine industry, structural changes have taken place in recent years aimed to increase the competitiveness of Greek wines, in order to gain a worthy position in the international market. Last five years, there has been a trend for international extroversion by Greek wine companies. Greece with wine production occupies 12 place in the world and 4 in the European Union. This work attempts to map the "route" of wine with its varieties and production quantities throughout Greece.


Author(s):  
Emmanuel Lazaridis ◽  
Estelle Clark

The issue of when and how to return to business following COVID-19 lockdown is occupying the minds of policymakers, C-Suite executives and managers the world over. We are concerned by the extent to which it appears that these decisions are being taken on a wing and a prayer, while being pitched to the public as though they shouldn’t be questioned. In this paper, we compare the likely impact of COVID-19 infections from travellers coming from the main countries that visit Greece, to the revenues they generate for the Greek economy. We find that arrivals from some countries should be excluded but aren't, while arrivals from other countries that are excluded perhaps shouldn't be. We show that a rational choice around limitations on the reopening of tourist markets depends on the demand for travel to Greece. We conclude that the current policy is largely economically rational, with some exceptions, but also speculate that Greece may not be ready to handle the resulting infection load.


2018 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Gantman ◽  
Robin Gomila ◽  
Joel E. Martinez ◽  
J. Nathan Matias ◽  
Elizabeth Levy Paluck ◽  
...  

AbstractA pragmatist philosophy of psychological science offers to the direct replication debate concrete recommendations and novel benefits that are not discussed in Zwaan et al. This philosophy guides our work as field experimentalists interested in behavioral measurement. Furthermore, all psychologists can relate to its ultimate aim set out by William James: to study mental processes that provide explanations for why people behave as they do in the world.


2020 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Lifshitz ◽  
T. M. Luhrmann

Abstract Culture shapes our basic sensory experience of the world. This is particularly striking in the study of religion and psychosis, where we and others have shown that cultural context determines both the structure and content of hallucination-like events. The cultural shaping of hallucinations may provide a rich case-study for linking cultural learning with emerging prediction-based models of perception.


2019 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nazim Keven

Abstract Hoerl & McCormack argue that animals cannot represent past situations and subsume animals’ memory-like representations within a model of the world. I suggest calling these memory-like representations as what they are without beating around the bush. I refer to them as event memories and explain how they are different from episodic memory and how they can guide action in animal cognition.


1994 ◽  
Vol 144 ◽  
pp. 139-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Rybák ◽  
V. Rušin ◽  
M. Rybanský

AbstractFe XIV 530.3 nm coronal emission line observations have been used for the estimation of the green solar corona rotation. A homogeneous data set, created from measurements of the world-wide coronagraphic network, has been examined with a help of correlation analysis to reveal the averaged synodic rotation period as a function of latitude and time over the epoch from 1947 to 1991.The values of the synodic rotation period obtained for this epoch for the whole range of latitudes and a latitude band ±30° are 27.52±0.12 days and 26.95±0.21 days, resp. A differential rotation of green solar corona, with local period maxima around ±60° and minimum of the rotation period at the equator, was confirmed. No clear cyclic variation of the rotation has been found for examinated epoch but some monotonic trends for some time intervals are presented.A detailed investigation of the original data and their correlation functions has shown that an existence of sufficiently reliable tracers is not evident for the whole set of examinated data. This should be taken into account in future more precise estimations of the green corona rotation period.


Popular Music ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 241-245
Author(s):  
Inez H. Templeton
Keyword(s):  
Hip Hop ◽  

Author(s):  
O. Faroon ◽  
F. Al-Bagdadi ◽  
T. G. Snider ◽  
C. Titkemeyer

The lymphatic system is very important in the immunological activities of the body. Clinicians confirm the diagnosis of infectious diseases by palpating the involved cutaneous lymph node for changes in size, heat, and consistency. Clinical pathologists diagnose systemic diseases through biopsies of superficial lymph nodes. In many parts of the world the goat is considered as an important source of milk and meat products.The lymphatic system has been studied extensively. These studies lack precise information on the natural morphology of the lymph nodes and their vascular and cellular constituent. This is due to using improper technique for such studies. A few studies used the SEM, conducted by cutting the lymph node with a blade. The morphological data collected by this method are artificial and do not reflect the normal three dimensional surface of the examined area of the lymph node. SEM has been used to study the lymph vessels and lymph nodes of different animals. No information on the cutaneous lymph nodes of the goat has ever been collected using the scanning electron microscope.


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