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  1. Questions persist about timing of general elections
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    as a spur for the party’s supporters, many of whom have moved to the “undecided” category since

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  2. Athens hopes lower bond yields strengthen case for reducing fiscal targets
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    agenda, which hinges on lower taxes to spur growth.

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  3. Athens preparing to present budget plans to lenders after tax cut pledges
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    at a technical level next week, is that the tax cuts will spur economic activity and that the fiscal impact

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  4. Govt lines up strike legislation to follow brief pause after budget vote
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that reducing taxes will help spur the economy and that the increase in GDP will ensure

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  5. Newsletter 233 - 20/12/2019

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    that reducing taxes will help spur the economy and that the increase in GDP will ensure

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  6. Greece waits for tangible outcome from EU's symbolic backing over border crisis

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    is conducting a war by other means has helped spur many Greeks to rally around the flag, giving the sense

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  7. Podcast - DETH and taxes: The only things certain in Greek politics

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    of the Greek PM's announcements. Useful reading Greek Premier Offers €1.6 Billion Tax Cuts to Spur Middle

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  8. PMI drops to 52 pts in Sep as manufacturing sector continues to grow

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    quarter. Rates of growth softened but continued to spur greater employment and input buying”, commented

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  9. Government bets on big energy headlines while pledging discipline at the pump
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    a triumph of his administration, proving that it can spur economic growth by attracting large-scale

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  10. Rising clinical depression hints at hidden side of Greek crisis

    Society

    remark that they are unable to see tangible signs of the crisis but the University of Athens’s

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