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Just 5 per cent of Australians think they have gained a lot from the last 26 years of economic growth and this tells an interesting story about us. In this episode of the Nest Egg podcast, independent economist and vice-chancellor's fellow at the University of Tasmania Saul Eslake joins host Lucy Dean to discuss the report, unpack how the mining boom and a slow growing economy may be fuelling this public attitude and compare Australian economic growth with other Western countries. He also talks about:
- The reasoning behind the recent income tax cuts; - How the tax cuts will impact the economy; and - Whether small businesses really are hard done by
By Momentum MediaJust 5 per cent of Australians think they have gained a lot from the last 26 years of economic growth and this tells an interesting story about us. In this episode of the Nest Egg podcast, independent economist and vice-chancellor's fellow at the University of Tasmania Saul Eslake joins host Lucy Dean to discuss the report, unpack how the mining boom and a slow growing economy may be fuelling this public attitude and compare Australian economic growth with other Western countries. He also talks about:
- The reasoning behind the recent income tax cuts; - How the tax cuts will impact the economy; and - Whether small businesses really are hard done by