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Tsipras needs to sign a deal, but which one?
AgoraNo,” harking back to episodes of glorious resistance in Greece’s history, such as the refusal to allow
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IMF examines where programme went wrong, what lessons were learnt
EconomyProgrammeput a severe strain on the social fabric of the country. Frequent episodes of political instability
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Tormenting Greece with a distorted picture
Agoraa default and securing Greece’s place in the eurozone is the trigger for these manic episodes
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IMF insists fiscal targets unrealistic, cites historical evidence to support case
EconomyProgrammestrong spending pressures that had accumulated during the consolidation period. Looking at 55 episodes
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BoG looks at other programme exits and options available to Athens
EconomyProgrammeother programme episodes suggests that programme ownership during and policy continuity after
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Productivity developments in the Greek public and private sector
Agoraeconomy had virtually no productivity growth, including the before and after euro crisis episodes
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Bravo, Bank of Greece
Agorathe long rebound from both the Great Recession and Covid episodes.[2] The note makes forecasts for 2024
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Government's foreign policy under scrutiny again following actions by Egypt and Turkey
PoliticsGreek Politicspattern, not isolated events. Domestic fallout These two episodes come at a politically sensitive
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Tempe and Predatorgate court cases bring government scandals back to fore
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTwo of the darkest episodes of the Mitsotakis administration, the deadly Tempe rail crash and the Predator spyware scandal, have returned to haunt the government as court proceedings cast doubt on its commitment to justice and transparency. The criminal trial of those accused of bearing
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OPEKEPE scandal widens as pressure mounts for PM on multiple fronts
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe political landscape shifted again on Thursday as the OPEKEPE affair deepened, adding new names, new legal pathways, and new political complications to a scandal that is rapidly becoming one of the most destabilising episodes of the government’s seven‑year tenure. Since Wednesday’s developments
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