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Budget passed but troika accord still some way off for Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the release of the next bailout payment of 1 billion euros before the end of the year. Greece takes over
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As EU presidency approaches, poll suggests Greeks are most isolated within Union
Societyweeks before their country takes over the presidency. Greeks, along with Cypriots, feel the most
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On Portugal, PSI and a national salvation pact
Agorathat a second bailout would not be needed if a PSI takes place. A precautionary credit line would
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It's not the distance; it's the load you carry
Agoraof permanent measures to reverse wage reductions in the armed forces and emergency services. This takes
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Troika inquiry: talk to the organ grinder, not the monkey
Agoracreditor economies to change. It takes two to tango, and it took both debtors and creditors to lay a web
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Buying time: The delayed crisis of democratic capitalism - a review
Agorathe “whatever it takes” statement of the ECB’s president, Mario Draghi from July 2012 in London
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Should Greece really ask for a debt haircut?
Agoraand a big, expensive and above all unproductive public sector. If one takes into account these two
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Greece, the troika and banks' capital needs: A step-by-step guide
EconomyProgrammeneeds. This takes us to the most important issue, and the one that has confused the investment
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The wrong prescription
Agorathat Greece takes a blanket approach to the OECD’s recommendations. “Full implementation of the OECD
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No victory, just plenty of misery
Agoradisregards the fact that until July 2012, and the famous “whatever it takes” from European Central Bank
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