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  1. SYRIZA prepares to debate deal as Tsipras's options narrow

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    and implementation that produces growth and social fairness. He refrained from commenting on what actions the ECB

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  2. Newsletter 31 - 19/06/2015

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    lenders as a structural measure that produces a permanent spending cut. One of the reasons

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  3. Why doesn't Tsipras just cut defence spending?

    Agora

    as a structural measure that produces a permanent spending cut. One of the reasons that Tsipras chose

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  4. Prior actions completed, coalition now faces up to first review and contentious reforms
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    are the overhaul of the pensions system so that it becomes sustainable and produces savings equivalent... protested en masse in Athens against these proposals, leading the government into the uncomfortable position

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  5. Bailout talks inch forward as Juncker comments complicate matters
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    government to do it. But it was not wise because it produces a negative effect in the negotiations

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  6. Hopes of swift deal on contingent measures doused by technical, political complications
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . Also, detailing the measures that Greece would have to take to ensure it produces a 3.5 percent

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  7. ELSTAT revises 2015 primary surplus downward to 0.15 pct of GDP, slightly ups debt

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the cost of 7.17 billion in bank support produces a primary surplus of 259 million under

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  8. The Greek debt circle can be squared
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    Agora

    well be a framework that produces a much-sought breakthrough. Greece will get the short-term relief

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  9. Newsletter 97 - 25/11/2016

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    another question which is not covered in the Eurobarometer survey but which produces an interesting

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  10. Are we taking Greeks' devotion to the euro for granted?
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    Agora

    which is not covered in the Eurobarometer survey but which produces an interesting response. It asks

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