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Macro-economic policy has proved less effective than normal.
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Macro-economic policy has proved less effective than normal.
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As the BIS annual report puts it: "Macro-economic policy is in a vastly worse position than it was three years ago, with little capacity to combat a new crisis it will be difficult to find a source of further treatment should another emergency arise."
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"Macro-economic stability and the establishment of conditions for the economy to grow by two-digits in relation to GDP should be the ambition that moves the government, particularly the economy team," he told his 35 member cabinet.
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Macro-economic policies that support and sustain growth, job creation and poverty eradication over the long term.
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Macro-economic assumptions, so vital to the construction of the fiscal framework, were an integral part of these decisions.
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Macro-economic models showed this performance improving in 2009 to a growth rate over five percent per year.
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Macro-economic fundamentals were not enough, he said.
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Macro-economic stability: Without which political stability cannot be sustained;
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Macro-economic issues and job creation were among the topics
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