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the role of tourism in the modernization of the Greece’s economic structure
While the tourism industry has always been a complementary pillar of economic growth in many Mediterranean countries in the past decades, the Greece government, by intelligently taking advantage of the country’s comparative advantages, including its unique geographical location, glorious civilizational heritage, climatic diversity, and a range of cultural and historical attractions, has succeeded in turning…
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Trade attached circle; The path of commercial development in Greece
Greece, a country strategically located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa, has long played a key role in maritime and regional trade. Its economy, especially after the debt crisis of the 2010s, has embarked on a path of structural reforms and sustainable growth, with international trade being a key driver of this economic…
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The path to recovery; Fundamental structure of the Greece economy
The economy of Greece, on the threshold of the 21st century, entered a period with a wave of optimism about full integration with the European economic structure and the benefit of Union subsidies. Initially, signs of sustainable growth, expansion of consumption, and financial openness were seen. However, behind this prosperity, shortcomings in the financial structure,…
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Reconstruction and prosperity; The path of economic development of Greece
The economy of Greece, with its ancient history that stems from philosophy and politics, faced numerous challenges in the second half of the 20th century, challenges arising from the devastation of civil war, political instability, and underdeveloped economic structures that, hand in hand, led to the country’s slow and unplanned development. During this turbulent period,…
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The history of Denmark’s economic growth and the trends affecting it
The history of Denmark’s economic growth dates back to the 17th century. When agriculture and farming were the main occupations of the country’s inhabitants, Denmark’s logistical importance to other European countries, such as the Netherlands, who were looking for trade and access to Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea, paved the way for its economic growth.…
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The steersman of dynamic business; An analysis of Denmark’s ranking in world trade interactions
As one of the world’s most advanced and high-income economies, Denmark has become an important gateway to global trade, especially in Europe. Due to its proximity to the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the east and west, the country is considered a link between these two regions. Denmark’s southern border with Germany, the…
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Denmark’s economic structure and its prominent indicators
Denmark as a small but powerful country whose economy moves forward not with emotional accelerations, but with steady and calculated steps, has been shining among the top economies of Europe for years with its stability and sustainability. From advanced industry and renewable energy to smart agriculture and powerful financial services, every part of this country’s…
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bright outlook; Scenarios a head of metals consumption in Netherlands
The economy of Netherlands has experienced significant growth over the past few decades, and development of manufacturing sector in this country has made Netherlands one of the markets for metal consumption in Europe and the world. In continuation of the studies conducted by “Metals News” monthy magazine, in this report, the summation of consumption of…
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The epitome of wonder; The path of economic development in Netherlands
The economic development of Netherlands started from its Golden Age, which was mainly based on maritime trade, and became an economy based on industrial activities, including shipbuilding and textiles, during 19th century. While significant infrastructural investment helped to develop more industrial activities in this country, Netherlands’ economy struggled throughout 20th century with challenges including Depression…
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Crystallization of efficiency and dynamism; The current trends and conditions of Netherlands’ economy
Before the financial crisis of 2009, Netherlands’ economy had a share of 1.5% of the world economy. However, the occurrence of this crisis caused Netherlands’ economy to sink into an unprecedented recession and practically remain behind the global trends. Currently, the share of this country in the world economy (with a value of $1.1 trillion)…
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