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  1. Greece - Some structural macroeconomic arithmetic
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    It 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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  2. Newsletter 403 - 24/11/2023

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    as the outcomes fall short of the bullish estimates. In its first budget submission for 2020 after

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  3. Budget debate begins as poll highlights opposition's weakness
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    is more likely to fall on the government exclusively when things go wrong. Mitsotakis can no longer

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  4. BoG revises 2024 growth down to 2.5 pct, advocates wide range of policies and reforms
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    and will fall sharply in 2024 and the subsequent years. There are four main factors that tilt risks

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  5. Centrist voters emerge as key to same-sex marriage initiative
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    percentage points (from 7 percent to 9 percent) despite the catastrophic overall fall in their poll

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  6. Newsletter 408 - 19/01/2024

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    the catastrophic overall fall in their poll ratings.EconomyHigh prices persist as toolkit becomes

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  7. Newsletter 413 - 23/02/2024

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    year-on-year, following a 2.5 pct fall in the previous month, bringing the period of contraction

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  8. Is Greece on track to decouple from fossil gas?
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    average and the previous year for the same eight-month period. Despite a significant fall in gas

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  9. Kasselakis offers more hints of a positive narrative for SYRIZA's post-Tsipras era
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    Several months after his surprise election to the leadership of SYRIZA, Stefanos Kasselakis has started sketching out the first lines that will distinguish his era from that of party founder Alexis Tsipras. Buoyed by encouraging signs from recent polls which suggest that the catastrophic fall

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  10. PM tweaks team as SYRIZA calls for ex-minister to face charges
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    Parliament elections Mitsotakis will want the spotlight to fall on such “positive” developments as he

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