Australia is leading the developed world out of the pandemic-induced recession but governments must reform labour markets, tax, regulation and competition to ensure a sustained recovery, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development says.
In a warning to the Morrison government not to withdraw its emergency spending too quickly in September, the OECD also advised Australia to consider further stimulus to boost incomes and reduce unemployment.
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