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Budget 2021: the floppy-V-shaped recovery

  • Written by Richard Holden, Professor of Economics, UNSW
Budget 2021: the floppy-V-shaped recoveryLukas Coch/AAP

I don’t often feel sorry for politicians. But having to manage a process that produces forecasts about the next four years of an economy still clawing its way out of a pandemic, and then having to publicly defend those forecasts, is no easy task.

That said, our compassion for the plight of Treasurer Josh Frydenberg...

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