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RBA’s new Englishman tells Aussies: you’ve forgotten how rich you are
If Australians don’t appreciate their fortune, as Andrew Hauser correctly points out, they may not be well placed to preserve it.
Michael StutchburyEditor-at-largeAs an “infatuated stranger” to our shores, the Reserve Bank of Australia’s new English deputy governor has delivered a telling national character assessment: Australians have forgotten just how prosperous they are.
Citing the “earthly paradise” imagined by 19th century English social activist William Morris, Andrew Hauser points to British GDP per head being up to a third lower than in its former colony and having hardly grown since the global financial crisis.
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