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Vital Signs. Sure, economic growth is low, but think about what's gone right

  • Written by Richard Holden, Professor of Economics, UNSW
Vital Signs. Sure, economic growth is low, but think about what's gone rightWe've entered out 29th year of uninterpreted economic growth. Continued good fortune will require harder decisions.Shutterstock

Official figures released Wednesday show the Australian economy growing at the slowest pace since the financial crisis.

GDP growth was only 0.5% for the June quarter, meaning that in the past year output grew by a feeble...

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