2023 Index of Economic Freedom

Greece

OVERALL SCORE56.9
WORLD RANK107
Rule of Law

Property Rights76.7

Judicial Effectiveness69.9

Government Integrity52.9

Government Size

Tax Burden60.8

Government Spending9.7

Fiscal Health18.1

Regulatory Efficiency

Business Freedom70.3

Labor Freedom60.7

Monetary Freedom79.6

Open Markets

Trade Freedom78.6

Investment Freedom55.0

Financial Freedom50.0

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Quick Facts
  • Population:
    • 10.7 million
  • GDP (PPP):
    • $344.2 billion
    • 0.8% 5-year compound annual growth
    • $32,218 per capita
  • Unemployment:
    • 16.3%
  • Inflation (CPI):
    • 0.6%
  • FDI Inflow:
  • Public Debt:
    • 199.4%

Greece’s economic freedom score is 56.9, making its economy the 107th freest in the 2023 Index. Its score is 4.6 points lower than last year. Greece is ranked 42nd out of 44 countries in the Europe region, and its overall score is below the world and regional averages.

Bold adjustments are needed in such areas as government spending and labor freedom. The fiscal deficit remains unsustainable with public debt close to 200 percent of GDP. The lack of competitiveness and fading business confidence are serious impediments to economic revival. The rigid labor market discourages productivity gains and dynamic entrepreneurial activity.

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Background

Greece joined NATO in 1952, the European Union in 1981, and the eurozone in 2002. The center-right New Democracy Party’s Kyriakos Mitsotakis has been prime minister since 2019. The government adopted labor reforms in 2021 and has strengthened defense ties with the U.S. In 2018, Greece exited from an eight-year bailout program conditioned on economic reforms and deeply unpopular austerity measures. Tourism and shipping are Greece’s most important industries. Unemployment and public debt remain high. Significant Chinese investment includes a controlling stake in the port of Piraeus. Overlapping claims to Mediterranean hydrocarbon resources remain a source of contention with Türkiye.

Rule of Law

Property Rights 76.7 Create a Graph using this measurement

Judicial Effectiveness 69.9 Create a Graph using this measurement

Government Integrity 52.9 Create a Graph using this measurement

The overall rule of law is relatively well respected in Greece. The country’s property rights score is above the world average; its judicial effectiveness score is above the world average; and its government integrity score is above the world average.

Government Size

The top individual and corporate tax rates are, respectively, 44 percent and 22 percent. The tax burden equals 38.8 percent of GDP. Three-year government spending and budget balance averages are, respectively, 54.9 percent and –6.2 percent of GDP. Public debt equals 199.4 percent of GDP.

Regulatory Efficiency

The overall regulatory framework is hampered by government bureaucracy, and efforts to enhance the business environment have been sporadic at best. Labor regulations are restrictive, and the non-salary cost of employing a worker is high. The most recent available inflation rate is 0.6 percent.

Open Markets

The trade-weighted average tariff rate (common among EU members) is 3.2 percent, and more than 600 EU-mandated nontariff measures are in force. Foreign and domestic investors are generally treated equally, but investment faces bureaucratic barriers. The banking sector remains burdened by nonperforming loans.

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Regional Ranking

RANK COUNTRY OVERALL CHANGE
1Switzerland83.8-0.4
2Ireland820.0
3Estonia78.6-1.4
4Luxembourg78.4-2.2
5Netherlands78-1.5
6Denmark77.6-0.4
7Sweden77.5-0.4
8Finland77.1-1.2
9Norway76.90.0
10Germany73.7-2.4
11Latvia72.8-2.0
12Cyprus72.3-0.6
13Iceland72.2-4.8
14Lithuania72.2-3.6
15Czech Republic71.9-2.5
16Austria71.1-2.7
17United Kingdom69.9-2.8
18Portugal69.5-1.3
19Bulgaria69.3-1.7
20Slovakia69-0.7
21Georgia68.7-3.1
22Slovenia68.5-2.0
23Poland67.7-1.0
24Malta67.5-4.0
25Belgium67.1-2.5
26Croatia66.4-1.2
27Albania65.3-1.3
28Armenia65.1-0.2
29Spain65-3.2
30Romania64.5-2.6
31Hungary64.1-2.8
32North Macedonia63.7-2.0
33France63.6-2.3
34Serbia63.5-1.7
35Bosnia and Herzegovina62.9-0.5
36Italy62.3-3.1
37Azerbaijan61.4-0.2
38Montenegro60.93.1
39Kosovo60.70.6
40Moldova58.5-2.8
41Türkiye56.90.0
42Greece56.9-4.6
43Russia53.8-2.3
44Belarus51-2.0
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