Immigration and Economic Growth: The Case of Greece
In the aftermath of the recent economic and migration crisis, Greece was found facing questions such as whether immigration is advantageous for the economy of the country or whether the benefits of immigration outweigh its economic cost. During a recessio
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Christos Nikas Editor
Economic Growth in the European Union Analyzing SME and Investment Policies
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Christos Nikas Editor
Economic Growth in the European Union Analyzing SME and Investment Policies
Editor Christos Nikas University of Macedonia Thessaloniki, Greece
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Foreword
European Union Funding Instruments and Juncker Plan for Entrepreneurship Development Trying to understand and analyze this complex issue, a first distinction needs to be made. The funding instruments of the European Union fall into two general categories. Firstly, there is the category of subsidies to which most people are familiar with the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF) and other European orientation programs such as the SME Instrument. The second category is the one of funding instruments
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