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  1. Gov't proposes easing impact of pension reforms on self-employed for three years

    Economy

    see a rise in their disposable income (revenues minus expenses, contributions and income tax) compared... would see a double-digit increase in their disposable income. For those with income between 10 and 20,000 euros the picture is mixed: Engineers would see a modest drop of 2.7 percent, doctors a marginal

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  2. Newsletter 192 -01/02/2019

    Newsletters

    cabinet meeting, Tsipras again indicated his intention for the government to see out its four-year term... in the economy. The government estimates that about 600,000 workers currently on the minimum wage will see... more substantial for those under 25, who are currently on the sub-minimum wage. They will see

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  3. Study sheds light on different experiences, aspirations of new and long-term migrants

    Society

    long-term migrants have integrated into Greek society, how they see their lives here and how... targeting different populations to see if there were common experiences or differences in how migrants... came to Greece for economic reasons and see Greece as their long-term place of residence, whereas new

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  4. Snap election scenarios circulate as ND's pandemic response fuels surge in polls
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    gravitating to Alexis Tsipras. Political commentators are beginning to see in this confluence... would see the centre-right party seeking to capitalise on its current popularity, while aiming... as cynical and deluded. One doesn’t have to look far to see the controversy aroused by the prospect

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  5. Left pulls together against ND's labour reform bill

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . The opponents of the bill see it as a deregulatory juggernaut, dismantling established workers’ rights..., or whether we see our competitive advantage being broken by employment relations”. If the opposition... in line with European best practice. The opponents of the bill see it as a deregulatory juggernaut

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  6. The quarterly national accounts from the income side
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    Agora

    being overcome. This blog, for now, takes a more cautious view because we would like to see what happens....) minus subsidies. What we see here is also interesting. Consumption based taxes minus subsidies have... see in Figure 1c is that indirect tax receipts were increased accordingly during the adjustment

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  7. Greek fiscal deficits and debt since 2000
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    Agora

    for the period 2000-2020 to see if these numbers tell us a plausible story. Table 1 summarizes... below the value of the original debt incurred. In line 3b. called “adjustments,” we see that Greece... to increase deposits of the government that we already mentioned before. We see in the ESA analysis

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  8. Tracking Greece's fiscal performance
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    Agora

    data point represents the general government fiscal balance over the past 4 quarters. Thus, we see... a balanced budget for a while, together with structural reforms to boost productivity. We see... from the Covid-19 dip centered around 2020-early 2021? We see three contributing reasons: Tax

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  9. Does the EU Commission suffer from optimism bias? (Part 1)
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    Agora

    2100 (see Table 1, below). We may also point out that the “high” growth scenario in the Book, compared... is 1.2 percent a year; an improvement from past performance by over 50 percent. We now also see... see a burst in labor productivity growth through 2070 to catch up to the average level of labor

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  10. PASOK sets terms for leadership debate as voters show mild interest in vote

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    will be held next Tuesday, September 24. It will be the first chance for a national audience to see... contest will see the first round of voting held on Sunday, October 4, with a run-off vote between the two.... Of course, PASOK’s next leader could see this figure as evidence that the party has a significant pool

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