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  1. Greece and the euro: The flight of Icarus

    Agora

    economic model in which the state was omnipresent. The two-party system that had dominated Greek

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  2. Cyprus “success” preludes something bigger in European banking

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    model (http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/dbe21db2-058d-11e2-bce8-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2OJIX6XTw). After

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  3. Nightmare on Democracy Street

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    unions and voters, as well as corrupt businessmen. This unsustainable model, which New Democracy

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  4. Tech start-ups click into place to fight off Greek recession
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    Society

    , user ratings, car model and on-board amenities. Since beginning its operations in May 2011, Taxibeat

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  5. Down but not out: Golden Dawn rears its head again
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

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    as spring boards – a model seen at work in Antwerp, the base of Belgium's far right Vlaams Belang

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  6. Bank of Greece sees 0.5pct growth in 2014 but warns of political risks

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    diagnostic along with banks’ business plans will be fed into the BoG stress test model to identify

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  7. Moody's upgrades Greek banks to stable, sees NPLs peaking at 37 pct this year
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    Economy

    are progressively transforming the domestic economy from a consumer-led model to a more competitive export

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  8. BoG sees encouraging signs for Greek economy but warns on reforms

    Economy

    of debt and sustain the country’s access to capital markets. c) Reorientation of the production model

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  9. Drop ‘til you shop
    Photo by MacroPolis

    Agora

    , started producing import substitutes? Have we shifted away from a business model based around selling

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  10. Stress mounts ahead of ECB's tests on Greek banks
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    Economy

    or dynamic model that would be followed by the ECB for Greek banks’ stress tests. According to the EBA’s

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