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1. ''Energy systems - manufacturing - sustainability.''


The suggestion or possibility that Greece might leave ('exit') the eurozone.
Relatively more polluting, and less sustainable.




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2. ''Markets - pricing - visibility.''


The potential consequences of any such exit, in the event that there were to be one.
Lacking in full transparency, visibility and open access.


For example, a ''grey market.''


The term 'Grexit' is a combination of '''GR'''eece and '''EXIT'''.


3.  ''Law - regulation - ethics.''


== See also ==
A ''grey area'' is something about which there is currently doubt, uncertainty, or ambiguity.
* [[Brexit]]
 
* [[eurozone crisis]]
 
* [[Frexit]]
==See also==
*[[Brown]]
*[[Clean ]]
*[[Dirty ]]
*[[Ethics]]
*[[Green]]
*[[Green finance]]
*[[Grey area]]
*[[Grey energy]]
*[[Grey hydrogen]]
*[[Grey market]]
*[[Khaki finance]]
*[[Law]]
*[[Opaque]]
*[[Regulation]]
*[[Sustainability]]
*[[Transparency]]
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Ethics]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 13:03, 22 November 2022

1. Energy systems - manufacturing - sustainability.

Relatively more polluting, and less sustainable.


2. Markets - pricing - visibility.

Lacking in full transparency, visibility and open access.

For example, a grey market.


3. Law - regulation - ethics.

A grey area is something about which there is currently doubt, uncertainty, or ambiguity.


See also