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Newsletter 291 - 02/04/2021
as “a unique opportunity to radically change the Greek economic model, to guide the economy towards a more extrovert, competitive model, with a more effective, digitised state, a growth-friendly tax system
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SYRIZA lays out alternative vision to counter government's RRF plan
PoliticsGreek Politicsand transformation of the country’s economic model. It also acknowledges the need for a radical overhaul of the country’s productive model. However, the emphasis, as presented by Tsipras, is on more broad-based
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Left pulls together against ND's labour reform bill
PoliticsGreek Politics. “We must decide whether we want a growth model based on research, innovation and well-paid work... Nassos Iliopulos in a recent TV interview. “We must decide whether we want a growth model based
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Govt rushes in new energy measures as Brussels decision on gas price cap deferred
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the negotiations, the European Commission has come out in support of the so-called “Iberian model”, whereby... for electricity results in higher consumption. They also note that the model entails a degree of fiscal support
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Does the EU Commission suffer from optimism bias? (Part 1)
Agorainto the model. In turn, this pressure to use aspirational assumptions is political—the number... this into the model as a “baseline.” From a risk perspective, the probability
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Reshuffle and handouts put on ice as New Democracy closes ranks ahead of local elections
PoliticsGreek Politics” model of governance favoured by the Mitsotakis administration, while the model of direct awarding
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Mitsotakis and Erdogan keep ties on even keel despite ongoing differences
PoliticsForeign Policypresident had noted that “Turkey is a model country in the protection of cultural heritage... issue on the basis of “the realities on the island”. In essence, he advocated again for a model
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Famellos presents struggling SYRIZA’s case, pleads for unity among progressives
PoliticsGreek Politicsills like stifled small businesses, weakened labour rights and a skewed production model remain... as evidence that the government intends to cement a low-value, import-heavy growth model that widens
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Newsletter 475 - 12/09/2025
model, demographic resilience, technological upgrading and a “Patriotic Contribution” on top incomes... ahead This policy duel encapsulates a deeper clash over Greece’s growth model: Tsipras’s centre-left
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Newsletter 476 - 19/09/2025
labour rights, stifled small businesses, and a skewed production model. Famellos criticised the government’s push to privatise public goods, warning it entrenches a low-value, import-heavy growth model
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