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  1. The benefits of being Greek
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    Agora

    that a New Democracy government would immediately legislate a 2,000-euro handout for each Greek child

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  2. June employment balance positive by 31,407
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , where the balance was negative Broken down by employment activity in each sector and reflecting

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  3. Promises, promises
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    Agora

    threshold for each child born into a household as well as a 2,000-euro lump-sum for new babies. The latter

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  4. PPC, Hellenikon present government with first test of problem solving mettle
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    Economy

    Ministry for each new building on the site of the former Athens Airport. Still, not all events

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  5. Fiscal targets and tax cuts on agenda as Staikouras meets Regling
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . The tax-free threshold will be kept at 8,636 euros, increased by 1,000 for each child. The reduction

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  6. Tourism responsible for up to 30.9 pct of GDP in 2018, study suggests
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    Features

    ). This estimated the multiplier effect from each euro of direct tourism revenue to be 2.65. According

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  7. Newsletter 215 -19/07/2019

    Newsletters

    , increased by 1,000 for each child. According to a report in Saturday’s Ta Nea, the government aims

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  8. New Democracy tax pledges put spotlight on available fiscal space
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    EconomyProgramme

    bring in just over 1 billion euros in revenues each year. Mitsotakis also declared his government’s

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  9. From a tsunami of debt to some sense of normality
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    Agora

    each year to stay solvent. All this would have to be achieved in the wake of the Karamanlis

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  10. New government sets sights on sustainable and wide-reaching tourism industry
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    Economy

    that the island cannot cope with the vast numbers of tourists and cruise ships arriving there each

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