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  1. Key Greek election date firms up; turnout could prove crucial

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    . The party has chosen an unknown economist, 33-year-old Gavriil Sakelaridis, to run in the Greek capital

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  2. Greek politics in thrall to new faces and old ideas
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    . Sakellaridis’s candidacy was also dismissed by many observers. As a little-known economist who spent his

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  3. Greek-German relations: Perception versus reality

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    economist Peter Bofinger and a host of parliamentarians from Bavaria and were in Athens to listen

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  4. Public deficit and democratic duty

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    “Unless the general public is informed by basic economic theory and by key economic facts, they’re going to make wrong decisions,” Korean economist Ha-Joon Chang recently said in an interview following a presentation at the London School of Economics. “Members of the general public have a duty

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  5. UnLuCky for some: Another painful lesson from the euro crisis
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    was wrong. First, the International Monetary Fund’s chief economist Olivier Blanchard, a highly

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  6. Top SYRIZA officials hint at path to compromise with eurozone
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    , such as economist Yanis Varoufakis (likely to have a key role in the cabinet or negotiations

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  7. SYRIZA's only chance

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    did not – such as the “triangle of sin” that economist and SYRIZA candidate Yanis Varoufakis spoke

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  8. Greece's lenders adopt cautious approach to new government

    EconomyProgramme

    to be economist Yanis Varoufakis) for 15 minutes, who “expressed his willingness to work with us and keep

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  9. Newsletter 13 - 30/01/2015

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    economist Yanis Varoufakis as finance minister, indicate that SYRIZA wants to follow a completely different

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  10. Another euro stitch unpicked
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    of this decision already: Here’s Frederik Ducrozet, chief economist at Credit Agricole: “The bottom line

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