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  1. Credit origination and transmission: Are Greek banks part of the problem or the solution?
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    in Athens. You can follow Jens on Twitter @Jens_Bastian. [1] The Irish Independent, ‘Key Economists

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  2. Debt relief or debt restructuring for Greece?

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    firmly put on the agenda the follow-up issue of restructuring migration, i.e. from private sector

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  3. Europe missed an opportunity on banking union
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    newspaper, for which he worked as Brussels correspondent. You can follow Kostas on Twitter @KKarkagiannis

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  4. Greece in 2014: The risks and opportunities of moving forward

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    is a regular contributor to The Agora section of Macropolis. You can follow Jens on Twitter: @Jens_Bastian

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  5. The complexities of regaining market access: Could Greece learn from Portugal?
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    is a regular contributor to The Agora section of Macropolis. Follow Jens on Twitter: @Jens_Bastian

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  6. A macroeconomic assessment of the Cypriot economy after the haircut
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    of Cyprus and a member of the country's National Economic Council. You can follow Marios on Twitter

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  7. Spain’s economic recovery languishes amid graft scandals

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    working at the Spanish news agency Europa Press and author of the blog Spanish Sphere. You can follow

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  8. Should Greece really ask for a debt haircut?

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    with Kathimerini newspaper, for which he worked as Brussels correspondent. You can follow Kostas on Twitter

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  9. Fragmented, weak Greek centre left fails to find basis for cooperation
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    ), would follow, it is likely to have a social democratic basis. This means that there are now at least

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  10. Greece’s return to capital markets: Why not try a diaspora bond first?
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    for Greece in Athens. He is a regular contributor to The Agora section of Macropolis. Follow Jens

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