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More restrictions on way as Athens revels in ECB decision
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe shutting down until the end of April, with only 1 remaining open in each region and three in Athens
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A sudden turnaround that could lead to sharp shock
Agoraeach quarter in goods, most of it going to EU. The second largest export is oil, at close to 2.5
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OECD sees Greek economy most at risk from Covid-19, with impact reaching up to 35 pct of GDP
Economy, assuming common effects within each sector and spending type. The findings suggest that the initial
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A tax credit for Greece: The significance of an independent public revenue service
Agorafor ‘the commons’. The book traces how each Greek administration since the start of the crisis toyed with the idea
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Worst ever negative employment balance recorded in March as virus measures hit
EconomyMacroeconomyby employment activity in each sector, the three highest positive balances were noted in public
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Officials monitor new Covid-19 outbreak, extend school closures
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat students can sit the tests in a way that will limit the number of pupils in each room. Regarding
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Govt examines how to ease out of lockdown as PM rules out snap elections
PoliticsGreek Politics, likely leading to a further easing each time. Speaking on Skai TV on Monday, government spokesman
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Newsletter 248 -24/04/2020
Relaxation of lockdown in sight ND focusses on paring back restrictions as it backpedals on work voucher scheme With each day that passes, the focus of the public discussion on Covid-19 in Greece moves towards the relaxation of the lockdown, underlining that there is a sense the immediate danger
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Mitsotakis to set out lockdown relaxation plan as ND scales back economic support
PoliticsGreek Politicsauthorities via SMS each time they intend to leave their homes. The main aim of the new measures
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April sees lowest hiring balance on record as pandemic bites and 233,626 fewer jobs offered
EconomyMacroeconomywith 36 fewer people fired than hired. Broken down by employment activity in each sector, the three
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