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Forecaster Ian Shepherdson Sees an End to Economic Gloom

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The Australian economy in 2010-2014

09/02/2010

Higher risks as Australia is dangerously overdependent on China for economic growth.

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Aussie Comes Under Pressure

Wall Street Journal 05/01/2013

Rudd Returns for Australian Act 2

Wall Street Journal 06/27/2013

U.S. Stocks Shrug at China's Woes

Wall Street Journal 07/10/2013

Australia's Central Bank Cuts Rates Ahead of Election

Wall Street Journal 08/07/2013

Aussie Slides in Hard Times

Wall Street Journal 11/13/2014

The Deal Is Simple. Australia Gets Money, China Gets Australia

BusinessWeek 09/02/2010

Robert Gordon and other experts on the economic growth prospects for 2010 and into 2011.

04/30/2010

Gordon sees a weakening in growth from the 3.24% growth in 1st quarter 2010 (BEA numbers) as exports are not holding up and state and local government spending is deteriorating rapidly. The inventory change numbers which were signifcant this quarter as businesses replaced equipment and IT, will be winding down in size.

Grouped Articles

At Least 50 of City’s Senior Centers Expected to Close to Save Money

New York Times 04/30/2010

Business Spending Propels Recovery

Wall Street Journal 05/01/2010

Guest Contribution: Gordon Outlines Pessimist, Optimist Takes on GDP

Wall Street Journal 04/30/2010

Economists React: GDP Indicates Road Ahead Still Bumpy

Wall Street Journal 04/30/2010

Real Disposable Income: Bad News for Democrats?

BusinessWeek 06/03/2010

Consumers Tighten Belts

Wall Street Journal 06/12/2010


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