- Sep 2024
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theconversation.com theconversation.com
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According to the Greek minister that hands out the pensions, over 9,000 people over the age of 100 are dead and collecting a pension at the same time. In Italy, some 30,000 “living” pension recipients were found to be dead in 1997.
Greek and Italian centenarians are regularly dead / fraud cases.
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- Jun 2024
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Dem Global Energy Monitor zufolge sollen in den kommenden Jahren 1,5 Billionen Dollar in LNG Terminals und Pipelines investiert werden. 20% dieser Summe sind für Europa geplant und hier wiederum ein großer Teil für Anlagen in Griechenland. Die USA lobbyieren in Mittel- und Südosteuropa intensiv, um ihr LNG dort zu verkaufen. Der subventionierte Aufbau von Gasinfrastruktur übersteigt den europäischen Bedarf bei weitem. Reportage in der New York Times zum Gasboom in Griechenland. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/31/climate/greece-europe-natural-gas-lng.html
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- ACER European LNG Market Monitoring Report (MMR)
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- by: Max Bearak
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- Apr 2024
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theopolisinstitute.com theopolisinstitute.com
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Many have summarized the intellectual history of Greece as an evolution from the mythos to logos.
Intellectual history of Greece as an evolution from mythos to logos
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- Jan 2024
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Die obersten 2000 m der Ozeane haben 2023 15 Zettajoule Wärme mehr absorbiert als 2022. Die Erwärmung dieser Schichten verringert den Austausch mit den kälteren unteren Schichten und belastet die marinen Ökosysteme dadurch zusätzlich. Bisher sind keine Zeichen für eine Beschleunigung der Zunahme des Wärmehinhalts im Verhältnis zu den Vorjahren zu erkennen. Die Oberflächentemperatur der Ozeane lag im ersten Halbjahr 0,1°, im zweiten Halbjahr aber für die Wissenschaft überraschende 0,3 Grad über der des Jahres 2022. Schwere Zyklone, darunter der längste bisher beobachtete überhaupt, trafen vor allem besonders vulnerable Gebiete.
Study: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00376-024-3378-5
Report: https://www.globalwater.online/#content
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- Nov 2023
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Ausführlicher Bericht über die Folgen der Waldbrände von Evros. Bei diesem größten bisher in Europa dokumentierten Waldbrand wurde mit 935 Quadratkilomtern eine Fläche zerstört, die in etwa der des Landes Berlin entspricht. https://taz.de/Brandkatastrophe-im-Evros/!5968917/
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- Sep 2023
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www.liberation.fr www.liberation.fr
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Der Sturm Daniel hat sich, nachdem er Verwüstungen in Griechenland, Bulgarien und der Türkei angerichtet hat, auf dem Weg über das Mittelmeer nach Libyen in einen Medikan, einen „Mittelmeer-Hurrican“ verwandelt. Dort wurden in Al Baida 414,4 mm Niederschläge an einen Tag gemessen.
Mehr zum Sturm Daniel: https://hypothes.is/search?q=tag%3A%22event%3A%20storm%20Daniel%22
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www.derstandard.de www.derstandard.de
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In Griechenland, Bulgarien und der Türkei hat der Sturm Daniel zu verheerenden Überschwemmungen mit Todesopfern geführt. Das thessalische Flachland wurde vollständig überflutet. https://www.derstandard.de/story/3000000185931/anhaltender-starkregen-legt-infrastruktur-in-teilen-griechenlands-lahm
Mehr zum Sturm Daniel: https://hypothes.is/search?q=tag%3A%22event%3A%20storm%20Daniel%22
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- Aug 2023
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www.derstandard.de www.derstandard.de
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Die Waldbrände in Alexandroupolis an der griechisch-türkischen Grenze sind die größten der Geschichte der EU. inzwischen sind 73.000 Hektar verbrannt. Das entspricht der Fläche der Stadt Hamburg. Auch andere Teile Griechenlands sind von Waldbränden betroffen.
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- Jul 2023
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www.repubblica.it www.repubblica.it
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Der italienische Präsident Mattarella und die griechische Präsidentin Sakellaropoulou rufen ihre Länder in einem gemeinsamen Communique dazu auch, die Speerspitze einer gemeinsamen Front der Mittelmeerländer beim Kampf gegen die Klimakatastrophe zu bilden. Der Aufruf richtet sich auch gegen Klimaleugner:innen, die in der rechten italienischen Regierung großen Einfluss haben https://www.repubblica.it/politica/2023/07/26/news/mattarella_clima_appello_emergenza_anti_negazionisti-409047468/?ref=RHLF-BG-I409052432-P1-S2-T1
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www.liberation.fr www.liberation.fr
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Die Libération gibt einen Überblick über die Länder, die gerade von Hitzewellen betroffen sind. Dabei übertreffen oft sowohl die Höhe der Temperatur wie die Länge der Hitzeperiode ältere Rekorde: Spanien, Griechenland, Italien, Kanada, die USA und China.
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- Oct 2022
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The Greeks had elementary schools for the teaching of reading and arithmetic,and they had ephebic colleges—secondary schools to us—with end-of-termexaminations in geometry, grammar, music, and rhetoric.
ephebic • \ih-FEE-bik\ • adjective. : of, relating to, or characteristic of a youth of ancient Greece or a young man.
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- Jul 2022
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www.npr.org www.npr.org
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Vinzenz Brinkmann, Head of the Department of Antiquity at the Liebieghaus Sculpture Collection in Frankfurt am Main, said when he first started researching polychromy 40 years ago, "no one had interest in this for years, no one collected the clearly visible evidence. Except for me. I collected the evidence like a stamp collection."
Ancient statuary wasn't white as we often see now in museums, but was brightly colored. Statuary that was outside would have been sun bleached over time as well as subject to other weathering to mute or entirely remove color.
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- Jun 2022
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMqZR3pqMjg
Worth digging into some of the papers mentioned here (@2022-06-03)
Color terms in The Odyssey by William Gladstone
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- May 2022
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www.jstor.org www.jstor.org
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Nelson, Sarah E. “Persephone’s Seeds: Abortifacients and Contraceptives in Ancient Greek Medicine and Their Recent Scientific Appraisal.” Pharmacy in History 51, no. 2 (2009): 57–69.
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- Apr 2022
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twitter.com twitter.com
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ReconfigBehSci on Twitter: ‘RT @euronews: COVID-19 vaccine rollout: How do countries in Europe compare? Https://t.co/SsFXS0L8mi’ / Twitter. (n.d.). Retrieved 29 March 2021, from https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1376440206505676807
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- Feb 2022
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www.scientificamerican.com www.scientificamerican.com
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Overview and history of the Antikythera mechanism and the current state of research surrounding it.
Antikythera mechanism found in diving expedition in 1900 by Elias Stadiatis. It was later dated between 60 and 70 BCE, but evidence suggests it may have been made around 205 BCE.
Functions
One of the primary purposes of the device was to predict the positions of the planets along the ecliptic, the plane of the solar system.
The device was also used to track the positions of the sun and moon. This included the moon's phase, position and age (the number of days from a new moon). It also included the predictions of eclipses.
Used to track the motions of the 5 known planets including 289 synodic cycles in 462 years for Venus and 427 synodic cycles in 442 years for Saturn.
Risings and settings of stars indexed to a zodiac dial
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metonic cycle, a 19-year period over which 235 moon phases recur; named after Greek astronomer Meton, but discovered much earlier by the Babylonians. The Greeks refined it to a 76 year period.
saros cycle, the 223 month lunar cycle which was used by the Babylonians to predict eclipses. A dial on the Antikythera mechanism was used to predict the dates of the solar and lunar eclipses using this cycle.
synodic events: conjunctions with the sun and its stationary points
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Archimedes - potentially the designer of an early version of the Antikythera mechanism
Elias Stadiatis - diver who discovered the Antikythera mechanism
Albert Rehm - German philologist who the numbers 19, 76 and 223 inscribed on fragments of the device in the early 1900s
Derek J. de Solla Price, published Gears from the Greeks in 1974. Identified the gear train and developed a complete model of the gearing.
Michael Wright - 3D x-ray study in 1990 using linear tomography; identified tooth counts of the gears and understood the upper dial on the back of the device
Tony Freeth - author of article and researcher whose made recent discoveries.
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the customary cosmological order of the celestial bodies—moon, Mercury, Venus, sun, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn
In antiquity, the customary cosmological order of the celestial bodies was: moon, Mercury, Venus, sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
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Eventually we found a process, developed by philosopher Parmenides of Elea (sixth to fifth century B.C.E.) and reported by Plato (fifth to fourth century B.C.E.), for combining known period relations to get better ones.
Parmenides of Elea developed a process reported by Plato for combining the known period relations of planets to get better ones.
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- Oct 2021
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ourworldindata.org ourworldindata.org
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Coronavirus Pandemic Data Explorer. (n.d.). Our World in Data. Retrieved March 3, 2021, from https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus-data-explorer
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- Mar 2021
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www.eurosurveillance.org www.eurosurveillance.org
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Rachiotis, G., Mouchtouri, V. A., Kremastinou, J., Gourgoulianis, K., & Hadjichristodoulou, C. (2010). Low acceptance of vaccination against the 2009 pandemic influenza A(H1N1) among healthcare workers in Greece. Eurosurveillance, 15(6), 19486. https://doi.org/10.2807/ese.15.06.19486-en
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- Dec 2020
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www.quora.com www.quora.com
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Many non-Greeks adopted Gteek lifestyles, language and habits after the age of Alexander, but the cross-pollination was more frequently cultural than political.
More of a focus on IDENTIFYING as greek, as opposed to being TOLD that you are now roman, etc.
more of a colonization concept than assimilation
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Greek women (with the very glaring exception of Sparta) were generally sequestered
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classical period many Greek armies relied heavily on mercenaries
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soldiering became a lifelong career instead of a short-service civic duty.
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Greeks were more skilled at abstractions and theoretical pursuits.
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The closest Greek analog would be Sparta,
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Greece was a very contentious place;
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- Aug 2020
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covid-19.iza.org covid-19.iza.org
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Working at Home in Greece: Unexplored Potential at Times of Social Distancing?. COVID-19 and the Labor Market. (n.d.). IZA – Institute of Labor Economics. Retrieved July 31, 2020, from https://covid-19.iza.org/publications/dp13408/
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covid-19.iza.org covid-19.iza.org
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Reacting Quickly and Protecting Jobs: The Short-Term Impacts of the COVID-19 Lockdown on the Greek Labor Market. COVID-19 and the Labor Market. (n.d.). IZA – Institute of Labor Economics. Retrieved July 27, 2020, from https://covid-19.iza.org/publications/dp13516/
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- Jul 2020
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Moghadam, R. (2020). The best way for the EU to spend its €750bn fund. https://www.ft.com/content/21280a55-844b-4776-919a-84efd11fcc21
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- Dec 2019
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frankensteinvariorum.github.io frankensteinvariorum.github.io
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tragic poetry of Greece
Shelley probably means the great fifth-century Greek tragedies, such as Sophocles' Antigone, Oedipus the King and others.
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Theseus
Theseus was the mythical king and founder-hero of Athens. Plutarch's Life of Theseus makes use of varying accounts of the death of the Minotaur, Theseus' escape, and the love of Ariadne for Theseus.
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Solon
Solon (c. 638 – c. 558 BC) was an Athenian poet, statesman, and lawmaker. In Plutarch's telling, he is particularly notable for his efforts to legislate against political, economic, and moral decline in pre-Socratic Athens.
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The Greeks wept for joy when they beheld the Mediterranean from the hills of Asia, and hailed with rapture the boundary of their toils
Victor refers to the Greeks' long retreat from Armenia in Xenophon's Anabasis: "And when all had reached the summit [having made it], then indeed they fell to embracing one another, and generals and captains as well, with tears in their eyes" (4.7).
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Lycurgus
Lycurgus (c. 820 BC) was the legendary reformer of Sparta. He established the military-oriented reformation of Spartan society, and promoted the three Spartan virtues: equality (among citizens, at least), austerity, and military fitness.
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Greece had not been enslaved
In ancient Greece it was common practice to enslave entire populations of a conquered nation. Greece was conquered by the Romans in 146 CE.
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- Aug 2018
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www.cosmote.gr www.cosmote.gr
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Athens Digital Lab is seeking digital ideas that change the city and invites individuals, groups and new technology enthusiasts to submit their proposals addressing the real needs of the city that can evolve into advanced Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for smart cities. Proposals are requested to cover the following themes: Cleaning, Parking, Green Management, Public Space Management, Vehicle Fleet Management, Open Theme.
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urbact.eu urbact.eu
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The Greek urban system is characterised by the primary role of the metropolitan urban areas of Athens and Thessaloniki; roughly half of the population of Greece lives in these two cities. Metropolitan governance is not foreseen in the Greek local government law despite the population size and challenges of these two extensive areas. There is a number of much smaller cities (under 200,000 inhabitants) which are unable to compete with them in most indicators. Many port-cities such as Rhodes, Heraklion, Chania, Nafplio, Kavala, Volos are depending their local economic development mostly on tourism. Regarding the main urban strategies of the last decades these were more focused on physical planning and less to the confrontation of social and economic problems. Nowadays youth unemployment, social innovation, urban sprawl, heritage management and tourism planning are some of the key challenges Greek cities are looking into.
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www.ekathimerini.com www.ekathimerini.com
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Through our work, we've found that cities play a leading role in bringing about positive change and that municipalities around the world are managing to overcome slow bureaucratic procedures that often harm the central administration. Public officials must move toward a digital structure if they want to provide their people with faster, more effective services. It must be where the people are, and people are increasingly online now. Athens has committed to bringing more information online, making its actions transparent and accessible, unleashing resources to help people with more complex face-to-face challenges.
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The City of Athens provides 55 online services through its central electronic services site, which is another low-profile service which has not been widely advertised. Recently, digital signatures have also become possible, meaning all documents that pass through the municipality can be digitally signed by civil servants and a handwritten one won’t be needed.
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teps have already been taken in this direction. This year, for the first time ever, childcare centers introduced electronic registration. “For us, that was a prototype because it was very low cost, developed over the course of three to four months, and included 6,000 families. Before that, they’d have to get all their papers together and go to Sepolia to submit them and wait in very long lines to complete the process. Now that can all be done online and safely. That not only saves time for thousands of people – not to mention the stress – but it also strengthens transparency.”
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I ask Hambidis what he would change in the City of Athens if he had the power. “That’s a good question. Let’s see, it’ll be easier for me to tell you what I’m envious of. I’m envious of the projects that, with the encouragement of the local government, facilitate a market for the expansion of high-speed broadband networks. This to me is the base that’s needed to even begin talking about a smart city. If you don’t have high-speed internet, both wired and wireless, then you cannot properly deploy applications. The other would be to be more open. Information is becoming more digital and data has increased in volume. This data is a public good that must be open and available. Open information enhances transparency and accountability, which in turn helps citizens be connected with their city’s administration. If someone goes to a seminar about smart cities, they will learn about smart lighting and other things that cost millions of euros. I’m all for smart lighting, but if someone can’t find out where the children’s playgrounds or the senior centers are in their city with just a few clicks of the mouse, then we have more important things to take care of first.”
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In recent years the City of Athens has drawn valuable tips and information from big metropolises around the world, particularly New York. The aim is to optimize the technology that we already have and make it more readily available to citizens. Out of this came the idea for City Hall to do something it’s never done before, appoint a chief digital officer to coordinate the effort.
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- Apr 2016
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marketmonetarist.com marketmonetarist.com
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The paper with the ambitious title Optimal Monetary Policy at the Zero Lower Bound Bullard has co-authored with Costas Azariadis, Aarti Singh and Jacek Suda.
Author affiliations:
- Costas Azariadis, Professor of Economics, Washington University in St.Louis
- James Bullard President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Aarti Singh Jacek Suda
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- Jul 2015
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www.stlouisfed.org www.stlouisfed.org
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This working paper was discussed in the Washington Post's Wonkblog on 28 May 2015 http://wapo.st/1LN3snw
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Author affiliations:
- Costas Azariadis, Professor of Economics, Washington University in St.Louis
- James Bullard President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Aarti Singh Jacek Suda
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news.wustl.edu news.wustl.edu
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www.washingtonpost.com www.washingtonpost.com
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Bullard's co-authors are Costas Azariadis of Washington University and the St. Louis Fed, Aarti Singh of the University of Sydney and Jacek Suda of the Narodowy Bank Polski.
Author affiliations:
- Costas Azariadis, Professor of Economics, Washington University in St.Louis
- James Bullard President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Aarti Singh Jacek Suda
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www.irishtimes.com www.irishtimes.com
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Euro zone leaders at a summit in Brussels were reviewing a draft proposal from their finance ministers on Sunday that sets out conditions for Greece to open negotiations on a bailout. The following is the draft of the paper, seen by Reuters. Phrases contained within square brackets were not yet agreed by all 19 states
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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text of the final conclusions
read the document here
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