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Newsletter 3 - 14/11/2014
on private household spending also mirrors the dramatic state of the Greek labour market. Technically
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The rise of a "Spanish SYRIZA" transform’s country’s politics
AgoraThe dramatic entrance on the political scene of Podemos, a nine-month-old far-left party, does not have any precedent in the nearly 40 years of democracy in Spain. Nut nor has the country experienced the scale of the crises that have pounded it since 2008, forming the breeding ground in which
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Is there (sustainable) growth in Greece?
Agoraspending also mirrors the dramatic state of the Greek labour market. The positive quarterly economic data
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The institutional weakness poisoning Greek politics
AgoraGreece's dramatic plight over the last few years and the decisive role that the country's politicians
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Newsletter 5 - 28/11/2014
unsettles coalition Papandreou–Venizelos rivalry threatens to split party PASOK’s dramatic decline from
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Newsletter 8 - 19/12/2014
. It will take something dramatic in the days to come to avoid such an outcome. Depositor sentiment
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Greeks lose faith in coalition but don't trust SYRIZA, polls indicate
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat there would be any dramatic change in the way Greeks view either this government or SYRIZA over
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Snap elections in Greece: The scenarios ahead
PoliticsGreek Politicswin looks unlikely unless there are dramatic developments in the 26 days left until Greeks go to vote
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SYRIZA's poll lead consistent but parliamentary majority elusive
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFive opinion polls published on Sunday reaffirmed SYRIZA’s steady lead over New Democracy but highlighted that the leftists are unlikely to gain a parliamentary majority in the January 25 elections. None of the surveys show any dramatic narrowing of the gap between SYRIZA and New Democracy and all
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Newsletter 11 - 16/01/2015
SYRIZA closes in on victory Overall majority may be out of reach A dramatic reduction in SYRIZA’s opinion poll lead over New Democracy has failed to materialise but a number of questions over a potential victory for the leftists remain. A series of surveys published this week have shown no notable
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