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Podcast - Greece sets out on long road to 2023 elections
The leaders of Greece’s three main parties have set out their policies, but also the political parameters, that will define next year’s elections.
Contributor: Agora Podcast
Categories: Politics (385), Economy (329), Greece (496)
Where is Odysseus? Part 6 - Potential real GDP
As in our previous five monthly blogs, we continue to trace the progress of modern-day Odysseus, who started a long voyage in 2018 to help bring Greece back home to a sustainable and prosperous economy. He is seeking to navigate the winds of a high debt ratio of 185 percent of GDP towards a debt ratio of 60 percent of GDP. The plan that Odysseus had developed in 2018 is described in a book on the macroeconomy of Greece.
Contributor: Bob Traa & Jens Bastian
Categories: Europe (281), Politics (385), Economy (329), Greece (496)
Podcast - How is the Ukraine war affecting Greece?
Like so many other countries, Greece is feeling the impact of the Ukraine war in many ways, whether this is through spiralling energy costs, turbulence in the global economy, a shifting geopolitical balance or the flow of refugees into the country.
Contributor: Agora Podcast
Categories: Europe (281), Politics (385), Economy (329), Society (140), Greece (496)
Where is Odysseus? Part 5 - Productivity
As in our previous four monthly blogs, we continue to trace the progress of modern-day Odysseus, who started a long voyage in 2018 to help bring Greece back home to a sustainable and prosperous economy. He is seeking to navigate the winds of a high debt ratio of 185 percent of GDP towards a debt ratio of 60 percent of GDP. The Plan that Odysseus had developed in 2018 is described in a book on the macroeconomy of Greece.
Contributor: Bob Traa & Jens Bastian
Categories: Politics (385), Economy (329), Society (140), Greece (496)
Where is Odysseus? Part 4 - Unemployment and Employment
As in the previous three monthly blogs, we continue to trace the progress of modern-day Odysseus, who started a long voyage in 2018 to help bring Greece back home to a sustainable and prosperous economy. He is seeking to navigate a high debt ratio of 185 percent of GDP towards a debt ratio of 60 percent of GDP.
Contributor: Bob Traa & Jens Bastian
Categories: Europe (281), Politics (385), Economy (329), Society (140), Greece (496)