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How business and economists can become relevant again

A central problem is that good economic policies have not been well communicated and prosecuted, and have often been debated in an echo chamber of elites.

John KehoeEconomics editor

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Business and economists have had a tough time successfully advocating meaningful economic “reform” over the past two decades.

The Business Council of Australia’s lack of traction was unpacked by The Australian Financial Review in a feature article this week, amid concerns from industry leaders that corporates have become a political punching bag.

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John Kehoe is economics editor at Parliament House, Canberra. He writes on economics, politics and business. John was Washington correspondent covering Donald Trump’s first election. He joined the Financial Review in 2008 from Treasury. Connect with John on Twitter. Email John at jkehoe@afr.com

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