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Stock taking: Where is the Greek economy now?
Agorathat is extraordinarily preoccupied with “the next election.” Daily life is full of ups and downs that consume our
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It's time to say farewell to TINA politics in Germany
Agorain high-tech companies and start-ups is such that legislative reform had to be introduced
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The quarterly national accounts from the income side
Agorato GDP to avoid the high quarterly ups and downs that would otherwise complicate the interpretation
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The case of SYRIZA's fiscal performance
Agoraups and downs (adjustment would be recommended). In the light of this easily observed objective (zero
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Greek fiscal deficits and debt since 2000
Agoraare more or less ups and downs that occur in many countries and in different years—they do
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Tsipras issues rare MP ouster, focusses on pinning ND down over ICU data
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government is making its fullest effort to dismiss or deflect the medical study that highlighted how much the health system is struggling to cope with Covid, while SYRIZA is trying to exploit it to the maximum but is open to the party’s customary communications slip-ups. Government spokesman
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Tsipras berates govt over treatment of pensioners
PoliticsGreek Politicsideological hang-ups. One of SYRIZA's constant criticisms of the government is that it wants to undermine
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Newsletter 367 - 27/01/2023
PoliticsTsipras ups ante with vote of no confidence over phonetappingThe growing tension over the surveillance scandal was ratcheted up this week after SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras tabled a censure motion against the government in yet another bid by the opposition party to put Prime Minister
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Does the EU Commission suffer from optimism bias? (Part 2)
Agoraforecasts see through the ups and downs of the cycle. Bob Traa & Jens Bastian
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Macroeconomic fundamentals for Greece
AgoraCountries can get caught up in the hamster wheel of daily noise. The cyclical ups and downs can become such a fixation that little else makes it onto the radar screen. Citizens then get a sense that the country goes around and round, without anything really changing over time (“…if only we had
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