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  1. Labour market developments in Greece during Covid-19
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    Agora

    again provides the numbers as in Figure 2. What do we see? · Participation, on trend, has been... again. · Recessions do not usually lead to evenly distributed unemployment throughout the economy...) and employment (with a lag) are closely correlated. ELSTAT once again provides the data as seen in Figure

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  2. BoG sees growth of 4.2 pct this year but warns of multiple challenges ahead
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    Economy

    -term, some of which were brought to the fore again by the pandemic. Greece’s central bank also urges... and tourism picks up pace again from the very low base of 2020. Next Generation EU (NGEU) combined...-in the IFRS 9 requirements, the ratios drop to 11.8 pct and 13.8 pct. The BoG notes again that the portion

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  3. Stock taking: Where is the Greek economy now?

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    lacking businesses of scale. The government has picked up on this theme, and, again if the newspapers... interest rate loans to support mergers; and regulatory relief. Again, we come away with a sense... in different parts of Greece. Crisis management is yet again the primary order of business

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  4. Quo vadis Germany? Sunday's elections leave many questions in need of answers

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    in Berlin. After almost two decades the SPD is once again the strongest party in a general election... that chancellor Merkel would not run again for office. The victory of Olaf Scholz and the success of the SPD... the end of an era. It appears most likely that no future German chancellor will again hold office

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  5. Public sector capital stock in Greece and the Euro-19

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    from a macroeconomic point of view. Again, the efficient utilization of capital will be somewhat... and again in 2020, it’s capital stock ratio also rose a bit. This is a cyclical effect, not structural... balance sheet for Greece with that of the Euro-19. Again, comparative analysis can suggest

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  6. Overflights spat marks resumption of Greek-Turkish tension
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Tension between Greece and Turkey is brewing again in the Aegean. Athens strongly condemned.... “Greece is once again attempting to create a misperception against [Turkey] in the international public... of the UN Charter, to accuse Greece of provocative actions”. Athens once again accused Ankara

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  7. Where is Odysseus? Part 5 - Productivity
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    Agora

    of real GDP, which is presented in Figure 2. Again, we show the current path as the solid line... recession are again prominent. The recovery in 2021-2023 brings real GDP back to the path... again, as well as a new round of increases in the debt (already before Covid was discovered

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  8. Greece beefs up border security to counter migration flow
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    woman and seven children. Athens accused Turkey of again weaponising the migrant crisis in order to provoke once again, as it did in 2020 a border crisis. The Greek Foreign Ministry issued... and those who abuse their power to impose their will on their neighbour.” The Greek leader again used

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  9. Reflections on Greece's balance of payments
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    has since moved to a deficit of 8.5 percent of GDP, again (data through 2022-Q2). The other..., not even the Troika. After the dust settled in 2014-2016, Greece has once again gradually crept back... bonds to loans (from partner countries) · Once again, Greece is building up vulnerabilities

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  10. Tracking Greece's fiscal performance
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    Agora

    , and then with high subsidies as Covid struck, and again high subsidies in response to the energy crisis... administration and expenditure control both have improved over time, again with much technical assistance... conditions in Greece and a resumption of growth, real interest rates drifted down again, closely following

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