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There'll be no records set this week by Australian economic growth figures

  • Written by Saul Eslake, Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow, University of Tasmania
imageAustralia would need to avoid consecutive quarters of negative real GDP growth until at least 2024 if it is truly to be able to claim this "world record" as its own.www.shutterstock.com

With the release of the March quarter national accounts, there have been reports the Australian economy could break the Netherlands’ “world...

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