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RIO Country Report 2017: Greece

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The R&I Observatory country report 2017 provides a brief analysis of the R&I system covering the economic context, main actors, funding trends & human resources, policies to address R&I challenges, and R&I in national and regional smart specialisation strategies. Data is from Eurostat, unless otherwise referenced and is correct as at January 2018. Data used from other international sources is also correct to that date. The report provides a state-of-play and analysis of the national level R&I system and it's challenges, to support the European Semester.

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  • Effie Amanatidou & Tonia Damvakeraki & Athina Karvounaraki, 2018. "RIO Country Report 2017: Greece," JRC Research Reports JRC111358, Joint Research Centre.
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    1. Mark Boden & Patrice dos Santos & Karel Haegeman & Elisabetta Marinelli & Susana Valero, 2015. "European Parliament Preparatory Action: "Actual and desired state of the economic potential in regions outside the Greek capital Athens" Final Report," JRC Research Reports JRC98359, Joint Research Centre.
    2. International Monetary Fund, 2016. "Greece: Preliminary Debt Sustainability Analysis-Updated Estimates and Further Considerations," IMF Staff Country Reports 2016/130, International Monetary Fund.
    3. Tsampra, Maria & Bouranta, Nancy & Gkerats, Reveka, 2017. "Regional patterns of employability in the Greek Labour market," MPRA Paper 82275, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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