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Greece and the euro: The flight of Icarus
Agora. When one considers that Greece accounts for less than 4 percent of the eurozone’s total debt or GDP
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Taking a macro snapshot
Agora, without unemployment benefits and medical coverage. A figure of 17% even for total unemployment
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Honey, I shrunk the Greeks
Agoraand 4.9 billion in 2011, 15.8 billion euros in total. In the first two years of the program and before
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Is VAT all you've got?
Agorahave to prepay 80 percent of their tax for the next year. This means that the total tax bill works
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Greece on way to 2013 primary surplus as budget outperformed targets by 3.85bn euros to August
Economycompared to last year (mainly reflecting last year’s PSI), resulted in a higher cut of total
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In hindsight it would have been nicer
Agoraof total debt, with favourable servicing terms and phased repayments that do not start before 2032
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Trade deficit to July eased by 17.4 pct to 11.2 billion euros
EconomyMacroeconomyexcluding the oil products, and much milder in imports (just 1 percentage point deviation from total
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Greece and troika agree 2013 primary surplus will be just 500 mln - here's why
EconomyProgrammethe total for year to date to 5.4 billion euros. On the expenditure side, the Public Investment Budget
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General government bottom line continues to improve with moderate decrease in arrears
EconomyMacroeconomyat 3.61 billion (55 percent of total), followed by hospitals at 1.15 billion (18 percent), local
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Greece's building activity continues its nosedive in July
EconomyMacroeconomypercent in volume. As expected, the bulk of the reported total building activity (more than 90 percent
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