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  1. Newsletter 12 - 23/01/2015

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    for Greece’s economic recovery prospects in the course of 2015 and beyond. Let’s ponder a few

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  2. Newsletter 13 - 30/01/2015

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    government’s missives has yet to convince a sceptical public in Greece, let alone those with whom

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  3. Less is more: The Greek government needs a chisel, not a sledgehammer

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    in Greece, let alone those with whom the administration will immediately have to do business

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  4. You've heard the Greek crisis myths, now here are some truths
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    governments let go of the purse strings and never recovered control again. The dramatic fiscal derailment

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  5. A pause in uncertainty but for how long?

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    Is Friday’s agreement at the Eurogroup a good deal for Greece? In some respects it is but in more respects it is not. Above all, the four-month agreement leaves Greece walking an economic and political tightrope over the next four months without knowing what lies at the end of it. But let’s start

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  6. Newsletter 19 - 13/03/2015

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    , for instance, let’s stress that this was the first such centre to open in a foreign country after

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  7. Mentioning the war so we don't have to mention the war

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    , for instance, let’s stress that this was the first such centre to open in a foreign country

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  8. Tsipras seeks tone of cooperation and persistence at Merkel talks

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    and let us cooperate.” Tsipras built on this theme by saying that Greeks should not blame Germans for all

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  9. No quick solution to Greek liquidity problem; reforms list holds key
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    on Wednesday let to Greece being told it was not legally entitled to this money. German Finance Ministry

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  10. Newsletter 22 - 03/04/2015

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    the last two months, let alone five years, all over again, they certainly would not want

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