The 2016 OECD Economic Survey of Greece document analyzes the impact of the economic crisis in Greece and the reforms undertaken. It finds that: 1) The crisis hit Greece hard, with poverty, youth poverty, unemployment, public debt, and financing needs sharply increasing while life satisfaction dropped. 2) Many reforms have been undertaken in areas like labor markets and fiscal policy, and the economy is slowly turning around with exports and GDP gradually improving. 3) However, further structural reforms are needed to strengthen tax administration, pensions, SME access to finance, product markets, regulation, infrastructure, and contract enforcement in order to boost inclusive growth, reduce debt, and improve well-being.