Οι εμπορικές σχέσεις Ελλάδας - Ε.Ε. Διαχρονική εξέλιξη και η επίδραση της οικονομικής κρίσης
Επιτομή
This paper examines the trade relations between Greece and the European Union with
the use of longitudinal data and in the light of the theory of economic integration.
More specifically, at first, we present the course of the EU during the stages of
economic deepening and then the path of Greece in each step of its participation, first
in the European Economic Community and later on, in the European Union. Then, the
commercial results of Greece are periodically compared, starting with the Association
Agreement with the EEC, then the customs union and the single market, and finally
the monetary union, until the last decade of the economic crisis. The quantitative and
qualitative results drawn from the Greek trade balance of goods and services with
both the E.U. and third countries are accompanied by a case study about the course of
the Greek agricultural sector during these years. The following research and collection
of statistical data aspires to set the basis for further sectoral analyses and link the
course of the economic integration with that of the Greek export activity, in order to
draw useful conclusions about the current situation of the Greek trade, especially in
the event of a further deepening of the EU economy in the future.