epepke
Philosopher
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The problem is industry, or rather, the lack of it. Greece just isn't an industrial powerhouse.
True, but in terms of agriculture, it's pretty good. Plus, what they do agriculturally is good for transport.
If I could get good Greek extra-virgin olive oil for $20 per gallon retail the same as I can do for Spanish olive oil, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
There's also a long-standing tradition of pervasive tax evasion, which they really, really need to address if they ever plan on getting their public finances in order.
That is a genuine problem.