Economic & Industrial Research Foundation: Greek GDP to grow 2% in 2018

The Athens-based Foundation for Economic & Industrial Research (IOBE) on Wednesday forecast a GDP growth rate for Greece in 2018 at 2 percent, a number cited in its second quarterly report of the year.

In presenting the report, IOBE board chairman Takis Athanasopoulos reminded that the economic damage incurred by Greece during the crisis years – 2009 to the present – has lowered living standards in the country to neighboring Balkan states’ level, where before they once “approached” Scandinavian levels.

According to the Foundation’s study, the Greek economy grew in the first quarter of 2018 by 2.3 percent, compared with the preceding quarter, Q4 2017. The growth was attributed to an improvement in the balance of trade payments, buoyed by a hike in exports, 7.6 percent, and a drop in imports, -2.8 percent.

Investments also fell by 12.1 percent, although IOBE attributed this figure to a significant decline in the import of vessels, i.e. purchases by Greece-based shipping companies.

Household consumption continued to drop in Q1 2018, by 0.4 percent, for the third straight quarter, whereas public consumption was slightly up, 0.3 percent.

Read more at naftemporiki.gr

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