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  1. Are politicians in Greece promoting reforms or social cannibalism?
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    the drain on public finances that other government departments are. In fact, in Athens, where

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  2. Of symmetry and adjustments in the eurozone

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    The global crisis that erupted in 2007 in the financial sector evolved into a local eurozone sovereign debt crisis in the fall of 2009, when Greece revealed serious problems in the management of public finances. Since then, the prevailing narrative has been what I called the “Berlin View”, calling

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  3. Why tax evasion threatens to become endemic due to how Cyprus was bailed out
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    will become the new norm, with damaging consequences for the government finances. The government has

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  4. Greece in 2014: The risks and opportunities of moving forward

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    of public finances - are a work in progress in Greece. But the latter two elements – restructuring

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  5. Spain’s economic recovery languishes amid graft scandals

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    ”. Better finances, weak growth In this context, a progressive improvement in the Spanish financial sector

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  6. Vast majority of Greeks pessimistic on prospects of recovery despite coalition efforts
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    that there had been a notable reduction in the percentage of people expecting their household’s finances

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  7. Optimism and obstacles in Spain
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    . It has played its role, controlling the public finances,” argues Laborda. Private and public debt

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  8. Newsletter 1 31/10/2014

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    control of public finances was lost, paving the way for the next government to ask for a bailout

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  9. Samaras and Tsipras prepared to go toe to toe all the way to February
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    public finances are in order. Just over 69 percent think the coalition has devised this plan because

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  10. You can call it reform if you like
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    into a troika programme by a bungling George Papandreou and not because its public finances went off

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