Applied Economics and Finance Vol. 7, No. 1; January 2020 ISSN 2332-7294 E-ISSN 2332-7308 Published by Redfame Publishing URL: http://aef.redfame.com 42 Mapping the Socio-Economic Indicators of Greece from the Implementation of the Monetary Policy and the Tax Administration Panagiotis Liargovas 1 , Athanasios Anastasiou 1 , Dimitrios Komninos 1 , Zacharias Dermatis 1 1 Department of Economics, University of Peloponnese, Greece Correspondence: Athanasios Anastasiou, Department of Economics, School of Management and Economics, University of Peloponnese, Tripolis Campus, 22100, Greece. Received: September 16, 2019 Accepted: October 22, 2019 Available online: December 30, 2019 doi:10.11114/aef.v7i1.4669 URL: https://doi.org/10.11114/aef.v7i1.4669 Abstract The economic crisis that led to a decline in private consumption in the period 2009-2016 is the main factor that has accelerated developments in the country's business map, in the sense that in many cases of business development in Greece there are structural weaknesses revealed by the crisis. This confirms that the country's economic crisis cannot be an alibi for the many problems of the Greek economy. The impact of the economic crisis differs not only between countries where low- and middle-income countries are more affected by developed countries but also within countries. The dramatic decline in wages and pensions has led to a decline in the purchasing power of citizens. The debt crisis, the weakening of demand in the context of addressing the competitiveness of the Greek economy and the significant structural interventions in the labor market, affected supply and demand in the labor market and its participants. The purpose of this paper is to present the social and economic indicators of our country by implementing the policy of the memorandums and the Tax Administration. In particular, a mapping exercise is being undertaken in the period 2009-2016: • The number of starts, change of tax office and business holidays • The business map of our country • Unemployment rates as they have been in our country • The degree of contribution of austerity programs and memorandum policies to addressing unemployment. • The areas and categories of occupations where the highest unemployment rates have occurred. • The role of Tax Administration in addressing these problems. Keywords: tax administration, entrepreneurship, memoranda, unemployment, GIS 1. Introduction In recent years, Greece has been experiencing significant changes in social and economic terms due to the economic crisis. In order for Greece to cope with the economic crisis and move on the path of progress, it has been involved in the process of signing Memoranda of Understanding in cooperation with the European Commission, the European Central Bank (ECB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The Memorandum is an economic adjustment program which sets out measures that the country will have to respect in order to get into economic growth. These programs are also accompanied by borrowing contracts that are necessary for the Greek economy to operate during their observance, since due to its troubled financial situation, the country will not be able to address the financial markets and expenses will far exceed the revenue. The main objectives to be achieved by the implementation of the program are to support the economy's liquidity, to consolidate the financial situation of Greece and to create a competitive economy based mainly on exports and investments. In order to achieve these objectives, a series of ambitious and interrelated policies relating to the financial sector, the financial sector and the improvement of competitiveness (e.g. budget deficit mitigation, liquidity support, recapitalization of banks, improvement of the business environment). When a country's "go to hand" program is its responsibility. In order to pass, the representatives of the authorities of this country should consult with the Institutions.