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Most popular society articles of 2013
SocietyHere are our three most popular articles from the society section in 2013. For those who have already read them, a big thank you from the Macropolis team. For those reading them for the first time, we hope it gives you an idea of what we do. We aim to provide you with more incisive analysis in 2014
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Most popular blog posts in The Agora during 2013
AgoraHere are our three most popular posts in The Agora section during 2013. For those who have already read them, a big thank you from the Macropolis team. For those reading them for the first time, we hope it gives you an idea of what we do. We aim to provide you with more incisive analysis in 2014
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The Cyprus bailout is different, not only due to the bail-in
AgoraApostolides is an economic historian at the European University Cyprus. For his analysis of economics
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On Portugal, PSI and a national salvation pact
Agorasustainability analysis), although considering that the debt overhang is highly vulnerable, concluded for its
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Cooperatives on Cyprus: Why they were treated differently to banks
Agorais an economic historian at the European University Cyprus. For his analysis of economics and politics
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One night in Cannes
Agoraprime minister. The picture painted by Spiegel’s analysis and the volte-face performed by Samaras
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HFSF 2013 annual report unveils accumulated losses of 15.1 bln and potential recovery value of 34.4 bln
EconomyBankingin the IMF debt sustainability analysis for Greece in March 2012. The Fund’s equity of 34.42 billion
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DIMAR imploding and leaving gap in Greek center left
PoliticsGreek Politicsfewer Greeks backed the party in May than in the June 2012 general elections. Analysis of the EU vote
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Greece to recover at least 30 of 50 bln it borrowed to bail out banks, says HFSF chief
EconomyBankingsustainability analysis for Greece in March 2012. Until now HFSF has poured around 40 billion euros into Greek
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Tsipras starts to flesh out SYRIZA's economic policy but questions remain
PoliticsGreek Politicsto lead New Democracy in the opinion polls. The Metron Analysis survey put the leftists on 23 percent
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