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Productivity, inequality and the rise of populism
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Productivity, inequality and the rise of populism
The rise in populism in numerous advanced economies has been driven by cost-of-living pressures. To protect our democracy, we will need faster productivity growth and all wages to rise with productivity. Just over a week ago Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party came second in the South Australian election with 22 per cent of the vote. […]
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