12-March-2015
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The Prime Minister of Greece, Alexis Tsipras, addressed the OECD Council and staff.
12-March-2015
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The OECD and Greece agreed today to work together on the design and implementation of the structural reforms needed to ensure inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
12-March-2015
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OECD Secretary-General introduced the Prime Minister of Greece, Alexis Tsipras, to the OECD Council and staff.
12-mars-2015
Français
Le Premier ministre grec Alexis Tsipras a rencontré le Secrétaire général Angel Gurría avec des experts de l’OCDE le jeudi 12 mars 2015 pour discuter des réformes à mener en Grèce. Le Premier ministre fut accompagné de Yánis Varoufákis, Ministre des finances, Nikos Pappas, Ministre d'État, et Euclid Tsakalotos, ministre délégué aux Relations économiques.
9-mars-2015
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Le Premier ministre grec Alexis Tsipras rencontrera des experts de l’OCDE avec le Secrétaire général Angel Gurría à Paris le jeudi 12 mars 2015 pour discuter des réformes à mener en Grèce.
18-February-2015
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This chapter discusses existing metropolitan governance arrangements in Athens-Attica, with a closer look at the governance of two strategic sectors: transport and spatial planning. It concludes with possible considerations for strengthening future policy co-ordination in the metropolitan area.
10-February-2015
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Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, was in Athens on 10-11 February 2015 on an official visit to Greece.
9-February-2015
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This country note from Going for Growth 2015 for Greece identifies and assesses progress made on key reforms to boost long-term growth, improve competitiveness and productivity and create jobs.
28-November-2014
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Meeting Greece’s Minister of Development and Competitiveness Mr. Kostas Skrekas today, OECD Secretary General Angel Gurría said the Greek government’s reform programme was already showing positive results.
6-October-2014
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Country notes outlining regional variations in health, jobs, safety, environment, access to services, civic engagement, housing, education, income, and employment. These notes are from the OECD publication "How's Life in Your Region?".