Yes, there were other problems, bureaucrats in Brussels, seeking human perfection though regulation, helped to strangulate a previously more
competitive Eurozone economy.
It could do it, for example, by selling its assets, by deregulating and liberalizing its
economy to revive totally uncompetitive exports (Greece is the least
competitive economy in the
Eurozone), or by reforming its pension system, which costs 17.5 % of the GDP, while the average pension expenditures in the
Eurozone amount to the 13.8 % of the GDP.