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  1. New Democracy seeks higher ground in escalating TV permits row

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , which set the ceiling at four) and that the cost of each permit should be the same (rather than

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  2. PMI falls again in October amid ongoing drop in output and new orders

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    cost burden. The increase in input costs mainly stems from higher prices for steel and dairy

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  3. World Bank sets out savings Greece can make from streamlining welfare benefits
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

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    of the gradual nationwide roll-out of the GMI scheme. Its cost is estimated at 0.5 percent of GDP

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  4. Newsletter 94 - 04/11/2016

    Newsletters

    of the guaranteed minimum income. The latter is among the thorniest issues of the second review and its cost

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  5. Eurogroup sees possibility of swift review but differences on debt relief remain
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    EconomyProgramme

    or detail since no official decisions have been taken so far. He added that there will be an upfront cost

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  6. Fiscal Council optimistic on 2016 target, sees next year’s goals as feasible
    By Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ) dependent on a revenue increase and only 20 percent on cost containment. Despite the anticipated

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  7. Second review to resume in Athens under severe time pressure
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    EconomyProgramme

    the necessary fiscal space for the GMI roll-out. Its cost is estimated at 0.5 percent of GDP

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  8. Greece and lenders make headway on review but labour reforms remain biggest obstacle
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    EconomyProgramme

    at a cost of 0.5 percent of GDP should be funded by streamlining existing welfare allowances and abolition

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  9. Newsletter 98 - 02/12/2016

    Newsletters

    elections so the political cost of sealing the deal is borne by someone else. Given recent history

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  10. Tsipras bet on recovery a long shot but offers better odds than snap polls
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    Agora

    and trigger snap elections so the political cost of sealing the deal is borne by someone else. Given

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