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ProMacro_Scope Quarterly Bulletin Q1 2026
ProMacro_Scopewith solid macro foundations but a fragile political and social order, and a government under
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OECD proposes ways to improve competition, estimates positive economic impact at 414 mln
Economyin the analysed sectors. The bulk of the positive impact stems from wholesale trade (198 million
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Racist attacks fell in 2016, report by monitoring body indicates
Societythat have led to incidents between groups of different national origin, the trend is not analysed
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Athens unsettled by speculation about proposal at June 15 Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek Politicsor that it could be sufficiently analysed at this late stage in the discussions. The tension between
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Greece bottom of table for gender equality progress in EU
Societyof the six main domains analysed, with scores dropping for money, health and time between 2005 to 2015
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What Greece imports and why
EconomyFeaturesto be analysed, it became clear that Greece was importing too much. This trend was glaring in the build up
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Newsletter 183 -16/11/2018
are being analysed by supervising bodies to ensure that they are feasible and do not give undue
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Population projections show demographic problem set to worsen in coming decades
SocietyGreece’s demographic problem when began to manifest at the start of the decade is deepening rapidly, according to data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) which was analysed by the University of Thessaly. The problem of Greece’s falling population has been exacerbated by Greece’s long
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FDI, rather than tax cuts, holds key to stronger growth rates - study
EconomyFeaturesA study by IHS Markit which analysed the various growth policies and factors that could contribute to Greece’s future long-term economic growth found that raising foreign direct investment (FDI) is the most vital element. The study, presented in Athens on Wednesday evening, factored in 874
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Newsletter 192 -01/02/2019
of recession. The study by IHS Markit which analysed the various growth policies and factors
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