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Greece - On the importance of productivity growth
Agoraof the 2010s was much more problematic for Greece than is now expected for the COVID-19 recession. Put
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EU enlargement - a moving target that is moving further away
Agorain the future do not put in their maximum efforts to complete their tasks now. Back in 2014, when Juncker
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Industrial production up by 3.3 percent in December
EconomyMacroeconomystrong overall. The closure of customers after strict coronavirus restrictions were put in place caused
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Finance Ministry grapples with escalating cost of pandemic
Economyestimates are already looking dated. In Monday’s announcement, the current cost was put at 2.4 billion
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PM tries to contain Covid confusion as protests on education and lockdowns intensify
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter a rough start to the week, which saw a cacophony of statements by government ministers and experts culminate in the announcement of a strict lockdown on Athens, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis gave an extended interview to Skai TV’s evening news in which he sought to put his government’s messaging
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Newsletter 284 - 12/02/2021
, the current cost was put at 2.4 billion euros – 750 million euros of which was added by decisions
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Eight years later: Is Croatia finally truly ready for Europe?
Agorarights, which, unlike most developed European countries, are much more happily discussed than put
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Government rolls out red carpet to lure private wealth to Greece
EconomyFeaturesGreece is pulling out the stops to make the country as attractive a place as possible for rich or footloose individuals to put down roots. In its latest initiative, the Finance Ministry this week submitted legislation to parliament with incentives for “family offices” – wealth management firms
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Newsletter 285 - 19/02/2021
individuals to put down roots. In its latest initiative, the MoF this week submitted legislation to parliament
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Mitsotakis defends #MeToo response amid acrimonious debate
PoliticsGreek Politicsmargin, with 37.3 pct against SYRIZA’s 20.2 pct. Personal approval rates put Mitsotakis ahead
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