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Daily Archives: Thursday, February 14, 2013
Australian government – failing in its most basic responsibility
The Australian government is demonstrating to all of us that they are mishandling fiscal policy. The background is simple. Australia saw its growth vanish and unemployment start rising in December 2008 as the financial crisis spread into the real economy. … Read the rest of this entry
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