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Participation by the ECB, the IMF and the EC in negotiations with the new Greek government of Antonis Samaras to come up with a revised loan agreement for Greece. New Democracy's Samaras, the new prime minister of Greece in June 2012, has insisted that the terms should include ways in which Greece can return to growth, and the Democratic Left party, the third coalition partner, has insisted that the timetable for the deficit targets needs to be extended and the harshest austerity measures such as cutting the minimum wage be cancelled.
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Wiggle Room Emerges in Greeceâs Bailout Deal
New York Times 06.19.2012
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Wall Street Journal 06.22.2012
Greece Taps Economics Professor to Take Over Finance Minister Post
Wall Street Journal 06.27.2012
Yannis Stournaras Is Named New Greek Finance Minister
New York Times 06.26.2012
Greek Leader Unveils Plan to Sell State Assets
New York Times 07.06.2012
Wall Street Journal 07.09.2012
Greece's Leaders Agree on New Austerity Plan
Wall Street Journal 08.02.2012
France, Germany Unify Approach to Greek Talks
Wall Street Journal 08.24.2012
Germany Tells Athens to Stick to Plan
Wall Street Journal 08.25.2012
France Reassures Greece on Euro Zone Membership
New York Times 08.25.2012
Greece Seeks Taxes from Wealthy with Havens in London
New York Times 09.28.2012
Greek Government Submits Budget
New York Times 10.01.2012
Greek Leader Wins Favor Abroad
Wall Street Journal 10.04.2012
IMF Says Greece Needs More Time
Wall Street Journal 10.12.2012
âWe Will Make It,â Greek Leader Says
New York Times 10.15.2012
Europe Gives Greece Two More Years for Budget Cuts
New York Times 11.12.2012
Greece's Samaras Aims to Win Over Bavarians
Wall Street Journal 12.08.2012
Greek Visit Wins Over A Critic In Germany
Wall Street Journal 12.09.2012
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Wall Street Journal 01.28.2013
Obama Focuses on âThriving Middle Classâ in Speech
New York Times 02.12.2013
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Washington Post 02.13.2013
Obama Pushes for Increase in Federal Minimum Wage
New York Times 02.13.2013
The Minimum Wage, Employment and Income Distribution
New York Times 03.02.2013
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