Greece became the 12th member of the EU in 2001 and adopted the Euro in 2002. For a long time, unemployment was high and GDP per capita was the lowest in the EU, while the black market economy was estimated to account for around 30% of Greek GDP. Greece saw a house price boom from the late 1990s. Tourism remains a mainstay of the Greek economy.
Tourism, agriculture exports, shipping. Labour market & pension reforms.
High public debt, large state owned sector, Marginal rises in unemployment.
| Population | Capital city |
| 11,222,816 | Athens |
| Currency | World GNP Ranking |
| Euro | 32 |
| GNP per Capita ($) | Inflation |
| 30500 | 2.8% |
| Unemployment | Tourism visitors per year (thousands) |
| 8.4% | 17897.4 |
Source: Knight Frank Residential Research as at Dec 2007