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by jules
4096 days ago
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Greece has a relatively small industrial sector and relies very heavily on imports, which will be completely unaffordable with a new currency. Their huge tourism sector will suffer when they go out of the EU. Their productivity per hour worked is very low. They still have a huge corruption and nepotism problem, an a people who will have to scale back their standard of living. Comparable to the trouble a country like Germany will be in when Greece leaves the Euro? I don't think so. |
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Would Greece have to exit from EU when it exits euro?
BTW lots of Europeans do tourist trips to Turkey, even though it is not in EU.