UKRAINIAN-GREEK ECONOMIC RELATIONS: DEVELOPING NEW DIRECTIONS

Authors

  • Yevhen Savelyev TNEU

Keywords:

Ukrainian-Greek economic relations, export, import, services of Ukrainian physicians, business services, trade in educational services between Ukraine and Greece, tourism, science-intensive services.

Abstract

The paper substantiates the idea of common expansion of Greece and Ukraine on the world market. The economies of both  countries are such that they can complement each other. The services of Ukrainian dentists and physiotherapists could be in high demand in western countries. The development of trade in educational services stipulates for both the education of Ukrainian migrants and their children in Greece, and the creation of joint international educational establishments to educate citizens of third countries. The author assumes that under condition of uniting the consulting and marketing specialists, we can figure on sizable commercial success of Greek-Ukrainian firms at the educational services market of post-soviet area. The author proves the feasibility of fostering in Ukraine the educational tourism to Greece, which can also be integrated in the educational business, as well as draws the promising future for the joint business of Ukrainian and Greek tourist firms in development of travels to ancient cities located in Ukraine (Chersoneses, Peloponnesus, etc).

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Published

30.05.2017

How to Cite

Savelyev, Yevhen. “UKRAINIAN-GREEK ECONOMIC RELATIONS: DEVELOPING NEW DIRECTIONS”. Journal of European Economy, vol. 6, no. 2, May 2017, pp. 167-73, https://jeej.wunu.edu.ua/index.php/enjee/article/view/74.

Issue

Section

BILATERAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS

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