
Less hui, more do-ey – please!
Over the summer break I was one of several economists asked to give our hopes for 2020. My response focussed solely on government action. I wanted to see less hui, more do-ey in 2020.
Over the summer break I was one of several economists asked to give our hopes for 2020. My response focussed solely on government action. I wanted to see less hui, more do-ey in 2020.
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The outlook for 2020 is still one of grumpy growth. The economy is likely to continue growing, but in a little bit of a higgledy-piggledy fashion. As I survey the year ahead, I see a fanning of risks on the horizon for 2020.