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Amid virus gloom, govt lines up support for catering and targets swift upturn
PoliticsGreek Politicsbusinesses are facing huge debts and there has not yet been any discussion about writing off some of what
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CPI down by 1.6% in March, marking 12-month continuous drop
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell by 1.6 percent year-on-year in March, following a drop of 1.3 percent in February and a decline of 2 percent in January, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) figures showed on Friday. This completes yet another quarter of deflation in Greece, with prices
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PM banks on firms bouncing back after lockdown as SYRIZA decries immunity for Covid panel
PoliticsGreek Politicsprocess but the platform is not yet open for applications. Reports on Friday suggested that it is due
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Tussle over labour reforms shaping up as spark for broader political battle
PoliticsGreek Politics, or not ready yet, to consider SYRIZA or any other party as a viable alternative. The Eurobarometer survey
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Greece prepares for next stage in Covid relaxation as tourism hopes hang in balance
PoliticsGreek Politicsvaccinated any benefits against those who have yet to receive the jab. She said this would remain
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Productivity developments in the Greek public and private sector
Agora. What we had not yet demonstrated to our readers is evidence that productivity growth in the public
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Labour compensation and productivity in the EU-27 and Greece
Agoraand only the distribution of income would change, not output per person or productivity. Yet, we would
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Pandemic surge creates fresh political and economic doubts
PoliticsGreek Politicsparty marking two years in office made it even more potent in communication terms. While ND is yet
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Newsletter 306 - 23/07/2021
with the same month of 2020. Yet the balance of 112.1 million euros remained about 90 percent below
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PM relies on patchwork of measures to keep Covid at bay as jab uptake flags
PoliticsGreek Politicspopulation, have yet to book a vaccination appointment, which would appear to put the government’s
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