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  1. Clashes add to political tension over division, police violence
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    advised them that the man who had been beaten was a member of a radical left group and had been... as police clashed with some protestors. One policeman was dragged off his motorcycle and beaten. Along

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  2. Can the Green Transition be just?
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    Agora

    from the implementation of the scenario including shallow energy upgrades amount to €890 per year per household in 2030; opting for the scenario based on deep energy upgrades raises this sum to €1370... for 100,000 homes per year requires €22.7 billion, while the scenario comprising deep energy upgrades

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  3. Where is Odysseus? Part 5 - Productivity
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    Agora

    are disappointing. Real GDP per employee in Greece is growing less quickly than in Odysseus’ Plan of 2018... efficient are the workers in a country to produce real GDP? After all, productivity determines per-capita... calculate the path for real GDP per person employed. That is average labor productivity. Figure 3 presents

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  4. When will Greek banks operate as credit institutions again?
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    Agora

    up over 90 per cent of the Greek corporate landscape. Significant balance sheet risks because... 27 per cent between 2010 and Q3-2013.[1] But this apparent success story risks being undermined... on a sustainable increase of its depositor base. Recovering the loss of more than 30 per cent of customers

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  5. Newsletter 38 - 07/08/2015

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    60 euros per day via a debit card from ATMs, without having the option of cumulative withdrawals... and handled an average of more than 100,000 online transactions per day, implying a substantial Banks... with a credit function. In addition, debit cards per capita in Greece stood at 1.08, well below the EU

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  6. Where is Odysseus? Part 6 - Potential real GDP
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    Agora

    and bigger recovery of Greece. In blog 20, however, we documented a glitch, because productivity per... for average productivity per employed person, also with a high and low scenario alongside the baseline... with the average expected productivity per employed person, to build a baseline scenario for long-run real GDP

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  7. The challenge in Greece: Funding an emerging economic recovery
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    Agora

    create sovereign financing instruments that support the emerging recovery? Finding the money... lending? The provision of adequate funding remains essential in order to make the emerging economic... lessons to be learned and applied in the short-term for Athens. Funding the recovery in Greece will need

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  8. Greek business feeling the pinch from capital controls
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    Economy

    international presence. At the same time, the continuing difficulties in the handling and shipping of raw... to the Greek International Business Association (SEVE), around 80 percent of the required raw... companies buy raw materials from importers of those products. Under current circumstances, importers

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  9. PMI rises to 54.7 in March as first quarter comes to strong end
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    months, stemming from higher raw material costs and a poor harvest. However, firms sought to remain... prices. Input buying also picked up pace as firms replaced depleted raw material stocks. Overall... their output charges for the second month running following a sharp increase in raw material prices, despite

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  10. Greece - On the importance of productivity growth

    Agora

    the latter, different indicators are needed, such as productivity per worker and real GDP per capita... at productivity developments and their link to real GDP per capita. Our motivation is guided by an observation... volume. Its size is also a political concept. Elected leaders don’t necessarily focus on per-capita

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