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  1. Greek consumers take effort to lower prices into their own hands

    Society

    of supermarket goods costs 100 euros in Greece and 110 euros in Germany, where the average wage

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  2. Amid flare-up with PASOK, Tsipras makes plans to govern
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    bargaining laws and restoring the minimum wage to the pre-crisis level of 751 euros, from which

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  3. Of symmetry and adjustments in the eurozone

    Agora

    " equilibria, characterized by full employment of resources. Price and wage flexibility, then, ensures

    3%
  4. Q3 unemployment in Greece still at 27 pct despite strong tourism season
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of the job was not suitable (27.3 percent); and c) the wage was not satisfactory (21.9 percent

    3%
  5. A closer look at Greece's 2013 budget primary surplus of 603 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the wage cuts imposed on police and army forces would create a new hole of up to 500 million.

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  6. It's not the distance; it's the load you carry
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    Agora

    of permanent measures to reverse wage reductions in the armed forces and emergency services. This takes

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  7. Troika inquiry: talk to the organ grinder, not the monkey

    Agora

    as a result of wage restraint. As household incomes stalled, consumption fell behind production

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  8. EC sticks with 0.6 pct growth for Greece in 2014 but also sees C/A deficit
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    Economy

    moderating the impact of recent wage adjustments. The drop in public consumption is now seen at a slower pace

    3%
  9. Unemployment closes 2013 with new high of 27.5 pct in last quarter

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    reasons being: a) the location of the job was not suitable (28.5 percent); b) the wage

    3%
  10. S&P dashes Greece's hopes for an upgrade

    Economy

    by high unemployment and sharp wage cuts. On the political front, although S&P considers Greece's domestic

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