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The IMF and Greece's bitter pill
Agora- Greece’s latest European Stability Mechanism programme generates a degree of austerity that prevents the “nascent recovery from taking hold.” - Greece needs reforms that should be used “to increase spending or cut taxes to support growth” and not push for higher primary surplus targets. - Pushing
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Bank of Greece study finds one in six local firms is strategic defaulter
EconomyMacroeconomyand support services. According to BoG, firms with large debt or low collateral value or high
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Greeks deeply affected by crisis and least satisfied with life, EBRD study finds
Society,” the report said. Despite the problems they face, Greeks show above-average support for democracy
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Poll suggests scepticism about deal with lenders as Tsipras ponders options
PoliticsGreek Politics), it suggests that there is considerable support for the government’s position in the negotiations
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Why can't Greece be more like Cyprus?
Agora(at public hospitals for instance) and governments that start out with decent majorities soon see support
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After pension dispute with lenders, coalition faces domestic unease
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the opposition party wants to rally its support and fuel the confrontational atmosphere in case Tsipras
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Mindful of role, Athens gears up for Cyprus Conference
PoliticsForeign PolicyBarth Eide expressed some time ago his support for these high-level talks. Nicosia and Athens see
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EU court ruling leaves margin for change to collective redundancy law
Legalfor stable support and strategic design.
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Decisive week for Greek programme begins with proposal from Athens
EconomyProgrammethe burden on SMEs. Such a development will enhance growth, support Greece’s ability to service its debt
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Opening the electricity market and possible introduction of "Small PPC" as part of bailout review
Legal’s corporate needs for stable support and strategic design.
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