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  • 27-April-2016

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    Overview of Health Policy in Greece

    Between 2009 and 2013, public spending on health fell by EUR 5.2 billion – representing a 32% drop in real-terms. This reduction clearly represents a shock for the system to adsorb, even though it is clear that there were inefficiencies in the Greek system (for example, inappropriate prescribing, weak primary care, imbalances in the mix of health professionals).

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  • 10-March-2016

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    Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, in Athens on 10 March 2016

    The Secretary-General presented the 2016 Economic Survey of Greece alongside Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and held meetings with Greek ministers and officials.

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  • 10-mars-2016

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    Pour sortir de la crise, il est déterminant pour la Grèce de lutter contre la pauvreté et les inégalités

    Stimuler la croissance économique et l’investissement pour créer des emplois, renforcer la stabilité des finances publiques et offrir un filet de sécurité sociale efficace sont autant d’avancées déterminantes qui aideraient la Grèce à se redresser après la crise économique dont le coût social a été lourd, telles sont quelques-unes de conclusions de l’OCDE dans son dernier rapport.

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  • 24-November-2015

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    Education at a Glance 2015: Greece

    The 2015 edition introduces more detailed analysis of participation in early childhood and tertiary levels of education. The report also examines first generation tertiary-educated adults’ educational and social mobility, labour market outcomes for recent graduates, and participation in employer-sponsored formal and/or non-formal education.

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  • 2-July-2015

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    The facts about Greece - OECD Insights blog

    Government at a Glance 2015, published on 6 July, offers a dashboard of key indicators to help analyze international comparisons of public sector performance. Given the timing of the release, it seems appropriate to focus on Greece to gain a balanced understanding of the country's challenges and strengths.

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  • 17-June-2015

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    Secretary-General Gurría and Finance Minister Varoufakis meet to discuss OECD support for Greece’s structural reforms

    OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría and Greece’s Finance Minister, Yanis Varoufakis, met today to discuss the design and implementation of a series of reforms that the Greek Government is planning to introduce in different policy areas.

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  • 20-mars-2015

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    La Grèce devrait s’attaquer non seulement à la corruption interne, mais également à la corruption transnationale

    Le risque que des entreprises grecques paient des pots-de-vin à des agents publics étrangers est important. Pour autant, la Grèce n’accorde pas la même priorité à la lutte contre la corruption transnationale qu’à la lutte contre la corruption interne.

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  • 12-March-2015

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    OECD and Greece to cooperate on reforms needed to ensure inclusive growth

    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.

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  • 12-mars-2015

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    Visite du Premier ministre grec Alexis Tsipras à l’OCDE

    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.

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  • 18-February-2015

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    Governing the City: The case study of Athens-Attica, Greece

    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.

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