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What is rumbling Australia's economy ahead of MYEFO

  • Written by Remy Davison, Jean Monnet Chair in Politics and Economics, Monash University
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The Turnbull government’s Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO) takes place in a dramatically different environment from 2015-16.

The dual shocks of Brexit, and the promulgation of a protectionist Trump administration in 2017, present major challenges to the global economy. In late 2015, few predicted either of these scenarios...

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