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This is Why Australia Hasn't Had a Recession in Over 25 Years (bloomberg.com)

Australia is close to seizing the global crown for the longest streak of economic growth thanks to a mixture of policy guile and outrageous fortune. From a report: While growth is being underpinned by population gains and resource exports to China, failure to spur productivity has meant stagnant living standards and electoral discontent; a property bubble fueled by record-low interest rates has driven household debt to levels that threaten financial stability; and a timid government facing political gridlock could lose the nation's prized AAA rating as early as May because of spiraling budget deficits. Australia's last recession -- defined locally as two straight quarters of contraction -- occurred in 1991 and was a devastating conclusion to eight years of reform designed to create an open, flexible and competitive economy. But it also proved cathartic, paving the way for a low-inflation, productivity-driven expansion. As momentum started waning, China's re-emergence as a pre-eminent global economic power sent demand for Australian resources skyrocketing, helping shield the nation from the worst of the global financial crisis. But the post-crisis return of the boom proved ephemeral, failing to boost government coffers and pushing the local currency higher, eroding competitiveness and driving another nail into the coffin of a fading manufacturing sector.

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  1. Re:Chinese buying the property, selling all resour by AbRASiON · · Score: 0, Troll

    It has to do with economics, not race. It's not logical to sell out property and land to foreigners, period.

    However I've triggered some kind of angry extreme leftist rant, which I'm not surprised, there's still a couple of you guys left coming here. I used to be one of you!

    Anyhow, good day, I'm not even going to waste my time replying to the points in your post, if you can't understand what I wrote the first time, you'll hardly understand the second.

    I'll let the moderators deal with the problem.