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Newsletter 147 -19/01/2018
regarding industrial action, would impinge on union activity in any way. On child benefits, Tsipras
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Coalition tries to move focus back to scandals
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) in 2011 he undertook some paid consultancy work
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Much ground to cover on prior actions despite privatisation progress
EconomyProgrammethe Greek state and Paneuropean Oil and Industrial Holding agreed to divest the necessary shares
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Privatisation projects gather pace as Athens targets 2 bln in revenue for 2018
EconomyProgrammeand Paneuropean Oil and Industrial Holdings hold 45.5 percent. The remaining is split between institutional
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HELPE privatisation moves closer as ROSCO sale is completed
EconomyProgrammepercent of HELPE shares and Paneuropean Oil and Industrial Holdings hold 45.5 percent. The remaining
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If rising card use in Greece meets EU average, VAT revenues would see 3.3 bln boost - study
EconomyMacroeconomyEnhanced credit card usage in Greece could capture revenues that exceed the annual inflows from the single property tax (ENFIA), a study by the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) has shown. The study, titled “Digital payments after capital controls: Support measures and tax
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Newsletter 169 -06/07/2018
of stabilisation. Meanwhile, it emerged this week in a report by the Foundation for Economic and Industrial
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Higher education in Greece needs radical overhaul to create labour-relevant workforce, study says
SocietyThe Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) has released a study examining how the crisis has impacted Greece’s education and labour market. The study, titled “Education and the labour market in Greece: Impact of the crisis and key challenges” noted the long-standing problems between
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IMF insists labour market reforms need to be preserved
EconomyProgrammecollective dismissals and industrial action with best practices in the EU. The Fund reiterates these points
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Agora, from property to industrial equipment were severely impacted by a complete lack of credit and ongoing
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