ATHENS – A crushing economic crisis and harsh austerity measures have combined to destroy thousands of small-and-medium-sized enterprises in Greece, particularly in its cities. Data from the country’s social security and health care fund IKA found that the number of businesses employing between one and five persons decreased from 206,615 in 2008 to 164,245 in 2013, a […] The post Greek Crisis Wiped Out Small Firms appeared first on The National Herald.