BabylonPink
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Lucky Charm
Yeah but, long term , it's fucked youI regard them as successful because:
- they had a plan around the knowledge economy and funded it (upskilling workforce capacity). University and training trended up.
- they invested heavily in infrastructure
- invested heavily in state housing
- introduced working for families
- introduced the super fund
- pro R&D
- basically addressed underinvestment in the 90βs
All while maintaining a good overall economy, running surpluses and paying down debt.
This is the standard for me. Solid private sector and using it to invest heavily in the public sector.