Greek Economy
The Greek economy is classified as a developed economy, primarily based on services, which account for about 80% of its GDP. Key sectors include tourism, shipping, and agriculture. Greece is known for its rich cultural heritage, attracting millions of visitors each year, which significantly contributes to its economic growth.
In recent years, the Greek economy faced challenges, particularly during the financial crisis that began in 2009. This led to high unemployment rates and austerity measures. However, the economy has shown signs of recovery, with improvements in growth rates and a gradual decrease in public debt, fostering optimism for future stability.