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Lucky Country
Australia Enters First Recession Since 1991
By Joshua Mcdonald
After almost three decades of uninterrupted economic growth, Australia’s luck has run out thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Can Australia’s Economic Luck Hold?
By Anthony Fensom
After 26 years of growth, external shocks could knock the Lucky Country back into recession.
Australia's New Budget Hopes for a Continued Lucky Streak
By Anthony Fensom
The Coalition government's latest budget depends on some overly optimistic economic forecasts to cut the deficit.
OECD Warns Australia: Still Feeling Lucky?
By Anthony Fensom
Australia's economic growth streak is alive, but precariously balanced.
What Lessons From Australia’s Economic Winning Streak?
By Anthony Fensom
What can other countries learn from Australia's 25 years of uninterrupted growth?
Is Australia Still the Lucky Country?
By Anthony Fensom
With a slowing resources boom and a worrying housing bubble, is Australia prepared for good times to end?
The Lucky Country Is About to Run Out of Luck
By Joshua Kurlantzick
Its dependence commodities exports to China and housing sales leaves the Australian economy looking very exposed.
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