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IMF insists labour market reforms need to be preserved
Ahead of the publication of the Article IV consultation for Greece which is due to be discussed by the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) executive board on July 27, the Fund has reiterated its key recommendations for Athens and placed strong emphasis on labour policies and continuing reforms that will foster growth and facilitate investment.
In the country specific recommendations in the Article IV report for the euro area that was released on Thursday, the Fund outlines three key areas of policy focus for Greece; preserving and even further expanding labour market flexibility, service and ...
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