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Eurostat 2012 figures raise questions about Greece's tax policy
Economyafford it or consistently pay their taxes, as it was the case in Greece since 2010, is not necessarily
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Samaras shoots, Samaras scores!
Agoracan progress. It is the type of feeling that political parties pay advertising agencies millions
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Recovery of farming subsidies threatens to widen Greek fiscal gap
Economyto pay members of the armed forces and emergency services, who saw their wages slashed by 10 percent
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Parliament's budget office sees Greek recovery finely poised
EconomyMacroeconomymonths due to the depletion of taxpayers’ ability to pay more taxes. In addition, the delay
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Don't let the facts get in the way of "Argentinology"
Agorathat it would pay the IMF in full, making a single payment of just under10 billion dollars. The debt
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Multi-bill passes but coalition's relationship with armed forces and police sours further
PoliticsForeign Policy, leading to supplementary retirement pay being reduced by up to half. The government was already
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The tarnished legacy that will haunt the Athens Olympics
Agoracontracts were showered on construction companies and overtime pay was forked out to make up
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WEF report highlights weakness of Greek institutions and challenges of recovery
Economythat implemented reforms are starting to pay off, the report stresses that Greece continues to face
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Standoff over civil servants in Greece bears hallmarks of pre-election clash
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the public sector evaluation would not lead to workers losing their jobs or having their pay cut
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Greek debt: A case of learned helplessness?
Agorato pay back 88.3 billion euros of long-term debt via troika financing and a gradual return to markets
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