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  1. Newsletter 15 - 13/02/2015

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    minister would involve political compromises. Tsipras set out on this road in earnest after the June

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  2. Finance Ministry targets 3 bln from unpaid taxes

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    During a press briefing on Wednesday to set out the government’s initiatives for the settlement of unpaid tax obligations, Alternate Finance Minister Nadia Valavani provided figures that give a useful insight into outstanding tax debt. Unpaid taxes stood at a total of 76 billion euros at the end

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  3. Capital controls in Greece? A response to Professor Sinn
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    Agora

    writes, the Cyprus bailout cost is not 10 billion but less than 9, as one billion set aside

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  4. You've heard the Greek crisis myths, now here are some truths
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    Agora

    being pulled together and managed by the Commission. This first package of 52.9 billion euros is set

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  5. A pause in uncertainty but for how long?

    Agora

    applies to next year, when the target has been set at 4.5 percent of GDP, and the years after

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  6. A closer look at planned laws for unpaid taxes and home foreclosures

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    with an objective value (as set by tax authorities) up to 200,000 euros for taxpayers

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  7. The education of Alexis Tsipras
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

    Agora

    uproarious student leader to prime minister would involve political compromises. Tsipras set out

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  8. Where next for Greece's troubled privatisation programme under SYRIZA?

    Economy

    by the end of 2013. In the 2015 budget, the previous government had set the target at 2.47 billion

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  9. Newsletter 18 - 06/03/2015

    Newsletters

    he suggested that “aggressive conservative forces” in Spain and Portugal had attempted to “set

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  10. Gender stereotyping rife in workplace, say Greeks

    Society

    in the index, which was led by Sweden, Denmark and Finland. In another set of statistics published by Eurostat

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