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  1. OECD sees heavy hit from pandemic, gradual recovery in 2021 picking up pace in 2022
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    Economy

    . The OECD highlighted that recovery could be stronger than projected if support package execution rates

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  2. PM on defensive over Covid-19 stance as debate rages over testing
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    experts are seemingly unable to explain persistently high infection rates. As the pandemic has

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  3. Newsletter 279 -13/11/2020

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    worsened by 19.8 points. 2 Credit growth in Nov edges up to 2.6 pct Rates approaching last high

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  4. PM tightens lockdown, braces for economic and political impact

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    most in the EU, Mitsotakis pointed out that the Greece had one of the lowest death rates in Europe

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  5. Finance Ministry grapples with escalating cost of pandemic

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    euros. · The reduced VAT rates on coffee and non-alcoholic beverages, transport, cinemas

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  6. Newsletter 284 - 12/02/2021

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    . The cost in March for this measure is 70 million euros. · The reduced VAT rates on coffee and non-alcoholic

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  7. Government rolls out red carpet to lure private wealth to Greece
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    of the “brain drain”. This legislation offered reduced tax rates for those willing to move their tax

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  8. Mitsotakis defends #MeToo response amid acrimonious debate
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    margin, with 37.3 pct against SYRIZA’s 20.2 pct. Personal approval rates put Mitsotakis ahead

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  9. Labour market developments in Greece during Covid-19
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    Agora

    force participation. Higher participation rates imply that Greece can employ more citizens

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  10. Latest lockdown tweaks prompt opposition backlash
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    latest statements, in which they are blamed for the increase in transmission rates. Despite the dire

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