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| Economic Roundup Issue 3 - Consolidated version |
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| The macroeconomic effects of lower capital inflow |
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| Treasury's Wellbeing Framework |
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| Considering future generations - sustainability in theory and practice |
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| Tax policy challenges in a changing world |
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| Key themes from Treasury's Business Liaison program |
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| Leslie Bury - from Treasury to Treasurer |
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Issue 3 of the 2012 Economic Roundup contains the following articles:
- The macroeconomic effects of lower capital inflow
- Treasury’s wellbeing framework
- Considering future generations — sustainability in theory and practice
- Tax policy challenges in a changing world
- Key themes from Treasury’s business liaison program
- Leslie Bury — from Treasury to Treasurer
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