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Greece - Some structural macroeconomic arithmetic
AgoraIt is fall season (2023), which means that the Ministry of Finance, the Central Bank of Greece, the European Commission, and the OECD and IMF, among others, look ahead and present their near-term outlook for the Greek economy. This blog attempts to place the messages in context by looking
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PM launches reconstruction plan for disaster-hit regions as SYRIZA walkout spawns new group
PoliticsGreek Politicscentral committee of 300 members, while it now only holds four more seats in Parliament than social
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Newsletter 403 - 24/11/2023
to form a parliamentary group. SYRIZA has now lost one third of its central committee of 300 members
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Kasselakis aiming to bounce back as SYRIZA continues to take hits
PoliticsGreek Politicsas dozens of members of the party’s central committee. This percentage stands at 34 among SYRIZA
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Newsletter 404 - 01/12/2023
that the central bank sees next year’s growth at 2.5 pct, from 3 pct in the previous official estimate in June
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SYRIZA tempers targets as Kasselakis struggles to keep party afloat
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe carpet the recent split, which also led to dozens of central committee members walking out
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BoG revises 2024 growth down to 2.5 pct, advocates wide range of policies and reforms
EconomyMacroeconomypotential. Greece’s central bank sees growth reaching 2.4 pct in 2023 and remaining stable at 2.5 pct next
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Government tries to appease farmers, will continue to court political centre
PoliticsGreek Politics. In the wake of demonstrations by farmers, mainly from central Greece, Mitsotakis revealed that those
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Time running out for Golden Visa as housing problems increase
Agoraduring that time. Greeks are also challenged by the European Central Bank’s tight monetary policy
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Farmers plan more protests after dismissing government's improved assistance
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government’s hopes that the pledges made by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis last Friday would lead to a de-escalation of the protests by farmers have failed to materialise. Farmers decided on Tuesday, following a meeting in central Greece, to step up their protests. Their plans include
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