Why business leaders are calling this the ‘Seinfeld’ election

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The lack of big economic policies is jarring given the economic opportunities and challenges the nation is facing.

Labour shortages are worsening, with both major parties promising spending on skills but eschewing a return to pre-pandemic immigration levels.Productivity growth – the key determinant of living standards and real wages – has been weak for a decade.

Labor leader Anthony Albanese wants a referendum on Morrison’s character, integrity and trustworthiness. A crackdown on multinational tax avoidance is Labor’s main revenue raiser, with details still to be outlined. En route to a 2050 net-zero emissions target, Labor’s 2030 emission reduction target of 43 per cent is more ambitious than the Coalition’s projection of 35 per cent, but is still short of the Business Council of Australia’s 46-50 per cent goal.

 

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In Australia it seems that the economy is completely private

The LNP rabble make Kramer and Newman look competent.

Interesting..so when the ALP presented a raft of macro and micro economic reform backed by numerous economic assoc and Henry...business was silent as the Libs lied about how imputation works and now everyone is terrified of reform...we are a stupid nation lead by cowards

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