The new law does not undercut central government control of industries considered crucial to national interests, including electronics, telecommunications, postal services, airlines and railways. Moreover, local governments will maintain their traditional grip on public services such as medicine, education, publications and tourism.
Is stagflation temporary?
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I have been gazumped by two red-hot inflation reports in two days, even as
growth slows sharply in Australia and the US. First, in Australia,
quarterly d...
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