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  1. Newsletter 292 - 09/04/2021

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    this year, from 16.4 pct in 2020. A modest drop is expected in 2022 at 15.2 pct. All labour market

    2%
  2. The unbearably slow vaccination process in Croatia
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    Agora

    likely be the first to hit the market. Whether the only factor that resulted in Croatia receiving fewer

    2%
  3. Wages index up by 4.5 pct YoY in Q4 2020, rises by 3.1 pct QoQ
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in the labour market.

    2%
  4. Covid recession bumped pension spending to 18 pct of GDP in 2020
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    Economy

    to structural factors ranging technological progress to market liberalisation – will rise to 1.4 percent in 2040

    2%
  5. Amid patent waiver row, govt hoping to push ahead with reopening
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    opportunity to deconstruct the government’s attempt to portray SYRIZA as being out of touch with market

    2%
  6. EC revises growth estimate upward to 4.1 pct this year, 6 pct in 2022

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    a major consideration, just as its impact on the labour market. On the fiscal side, various state

    2%
  7. Newsletter 296 - 14/05/2021

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    on the labour market. On the fiscal side, various state guarantees have been offered during the support

    2%
  8. Apartment prices rise 3.2 pct in Q1
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the stabilisation of property prices in the Greek market and the increased interest from buyers. Other indicators

    2%
  9. SYRIZA lays out alternative vision to counter government's RRF plan
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    as a pretext for privatising state assets and public services, liberalising the labour market

    2%
  10. SYRIZA hunts for youthful narrative as polls remain stubbornly negative

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    young entrants to the job market. Speaking at an event in the western Peloponnese, Tsipras said

    2%