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Regions gaining at the expense of the big smoke

Property prices in regional areas have increased in the past year, as evidence of the work-from-anywhere trend ushered in by the pandemic.

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It’s well understood that recessions tend to accelerate trends that were under way before their onset.

And that’s certainly been true of the worldwide corona-recession that began just over a year ago. It has clearly provided additional impetus to the digitisation of both business and personal lives, extended the reach of mass surveillance of people’s movements and spending patterns, and enhanced a desire in many countries for greater national self-sufficiency in the supply of so-called strategic products.

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Saul Eslake is former chief economist of ANZ Bank and of Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Australia, and is now principal of Corinna Economic Advisory based in Hobart.

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