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Walter Heller, an economist who served in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, used to quip that “an economist is a man who, when he finds something works in practice, wonders if it works in theory.”
Walter Heller, an economist who served in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, used to quip that “an economist is a man who, when he finds something works in practice, wonders if it works in theory.”
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced on Sunday three economic policies targeting the youth, civil servants and homeowners insuring their homes against natural disasters.
Porto Carras resort in Halkidiki, Central Macedonia, northern Greece is becoming a new destination for international luxury cruise ships.
The Goethe Institute is screening two Wim Wenders classics on Monday, free of charge, in a tribute organized in cooperation with the Premiere Nights Athens Film Festival to Michel Demopoulos.
Radical electronica pioneers Kraftwerk promise an audiovisual extravaganza at one of the world’s most iconic ancient theaters, the Herod Atticus at the Acropolis.
The interest rate spread in Greece between new deposits and loans increased to 5.50 percentage points in March, the Bank of Greece said on Friday.
The sustainability of tourism on the Greek islands is being questioned as the number of tourist beds is as much as three or four times greater than the number of permanent residents.
While Cyprus’ economic growth is expected to remain strong, the economic and the fiscal outlooks are exposed to significant downside risks, DBRS Morningstar said in a commentary on the country’s new Stability Program.
A new study has shed light on the limitations of remote learning during the pandemic lockdowns.
The problems with finding a venue for the Greek Cup final are continuing, but it seems that the Hellenic Football Federation (EPO) will arrive at its final decision for the crucial match on Monday, May 8.