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  1. Tsipras and the IMF: Another miscalculation?
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    and other indirect taxation, as well as changes to the public sector wage bill. At that point, Velculescu

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  2. Greece seeks to finalise 1 pct of GDP in new tax measures to close review

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    sector wage bill by lowering the initial number of new hirings by sticking to the rule of “one new hiring

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  3. Newsletter 70 - 15/04/2016

    Newsletters

    pension reform (1 percent) and personal income tax (1 percent) as well as from VAT reform and the wage

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  4. Elektroniki’s bankruptcy reflects struggles of consumer electronics sector
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    EconomyFeatures

    had expanded to Cyprus and Serbia despite falling profits and successive wage cuts, including staff

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  5. Disposable income edges up by 0.2 pct in Q4 on second straight rise in compensation of employees
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    coupled with reduction in the minimum wage and ongoing shift towards more flexible forms of work

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  6. A breakdown of the 5.4 bln in measures that form basis of agreement between Greece and creditors

    EconomyProgramme

    from adjustments in the public sector wage bill, motor vehicle taxation and consumption taxes

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  7. Newsletter 72 - 06/05/2016

    Newsletters

    -sector wage bill, motor taxation and consumption taxes (0.75 percent of GDP). A day earlier, Moody’s

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  8. Newsletter 73 - 13/05/2016

    Newsletters

    or the introduction of new indirect taxes amounting to 0.35 percent of GDP and public sector wage bill

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  9. Tsipras sails through multi-bill vote, looks to disbursement and debt relief
    By MacroPolis

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that there would be no salary increases for civil servants in the so-called “special wage grids,” which

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  10. Coalition lines up draft legislation with aim of shifting debate and mood
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . Wage cuts? Given the current climate, it was understandable that the government moved swiftly

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