October 2011
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| Economic Roundup Issue 3 Consolidated version |
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| India's long-term growth potential and the implications for Australia |
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| The second international food and fuel price shock and Forum island economies |
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| Compulsory superannuation and national saving |
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| Sustainable wellbeing - an economic future for Australia |
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| Wellbeing, living standards and their distribution |
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| Key themes from Treasury’s Business Liaison Program |
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| Ben Chifley: the true believer |
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Issue 3 of the 2011 Economic Roundup contains the following articles:
- India's long term growth potential and the implications for Australia
- The second international food and fuel price shock and forum island economies
- Compulsory superannuation and national saving
- Sustainable wellbeing — an economic future for Australia
- Wellbeing, living standards and their distribution
- Key themes from Treasury's business liaison program
- Ben Chifley: the true believer
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