Sun Dec 6,
2015 4:15am EST Related: WORLD ,
GREECE
ATHENS | BY PAUL TAYLOR
After a
tumultuous year of two elections, a referendum, a default, a bank shutdown,
capital controls and a tidal wave of migrants, it's amazing that Greece is still standing, like the Parthenon
towering over Athens .
Yet the
visitor's first impression is not of a country in deep depression in the eighth
year of a recession that has shriveled economic output by more than 25 percent
and put one in four people out of work.
For sure,
there are more beggars in the streets, public health is declining and many
Greeks have stories of hardship in their family. But the bars and restaurants
are full, Christmas lights glitter and there is plenty of money being spent in
the stores in central Athens .