New Zealand: Selected Issues Paper
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ISCR; CR; GDP; saving; risk premium; deficit; capital; CA improvement; government saving; expenditure reform; GDP improvement; GDP gain; GDP ratio; productivity-enhancing effect; tax increase; long-run GDP; Return on investment; Government consumption; Consumption; Income; Global;All these keywords.
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