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  1. The politics of debt dynamics in Greece
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    with the troika includes a provision according to which the country’s debt mountain has to be reduced

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  2. Newsletter 5 - 28/11/2014

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    a mountain to climb in terms of the credibility and practicality of their financial and economic

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  3. From London to Paris, no happy returns for Greece
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    as a surprise to the SYRIZA delegation returning from London that they face a mountain to climb in terms

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  4. Tsipras goes to Brussels with opposition's backing, parameters of agreement

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Greece goes into Tuesday’s pivotal Eurogroup and eurozone leaders’ summit with a new finance minister and an emboldened prime minister but with a mountain to climb in order to convince other member states to work on a third bailout that would prevent Greece from exiting the single currency. Euclid

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  5. Newsletter 91 - 07/10/2016

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    reached an unprecedented 91.6 billion euros. This mountain of unpaid taxes is roughly equivalent to 55

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  6. Greece's taxing challenges

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    an unprecedented 91.6 billion euros. This mountain of unpaid taxes is roughly equivalent to 55 percent

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  7. Working-class homes or millionaires' mansions - what's going under the hammer in property auctions?
    By Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    EconomyFeatures

    with varying success. The process looks set to continue for some time to clear the mountain of debt

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  8. Extra taxation did not increase revenues in 2017
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    EconomyFeatures

    targets in the face of a rising mountain of unpaid tax. The amount for total revenue was revised

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  9. The oil and gas debate Greece is not having

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    mountain of public debt via royalties and other taxes on drilling operations. The narrative of an “easy

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  10. What will it take to reverse the Greek 'brain drain'?
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    Society

    financial incentives. The attitudes recorded in surveys of Greeks abroad show what a mountain a “brain

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