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‘Any sober assessment of our balance sheet would conclude that we have huge amounts of fiscal space for public investment in our future. Sadly, the red lot and the blue lot are too busy arguing over who is the most fiscally responsible to see the bigger picture.’
Isn’t the bigger picture the capacity of the NZ economy to run at higher growth?
Do we have the skills? Just recently we had high inflation as the economy ran beyond our capacity.

