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In this chapter, a simulation of the policy implementation is provided. Initially, the dynamic inclusive and sustainable growth model for the Greek economy is presented, which is a summary of the policies presented in the previous six chapters. The relationship between structural changes and growth multipliers for the Greek economy is presented as well as the need for a change in the production pattern, so that the economy would not be vulnerable to external shocks. Furthermore, the chapter describes the funds expected to flow into the Greek economy from the European Union, the management of which is a critical issue for stimulating economic activity. Finally, the chapter presents the expected performance of the economy after implementing the reform agenda and acquiring European funds.
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Petrakis, P.E., Kostis, P.C. (2020). Simulation of the Policies Implementation up to 2030. In: Policies for a Stronger Greek Economy. The Political Economy of Greek Growth up to 2030. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47079-1_7
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