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'It's important not to overreact': Australia's top economists on how to fix high inflation

  • Written by Peter Martin, Visiting Fellow, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
'It's important not to overreact': Australia's top economists on how to fix high inflationWes Mountain/The Conversation, CC BY-ND

Australia’s top economists are divided about how to tackle ballooning inflation of 6.1% that’s forecast to climb to a three-decade high of 7.75% by the end of the year.

Three of the 48 leading economists surveyed by the Economic Society of Australia and The Conversation say Australia should be able...

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