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Budget 2011: Why four beats three – election terms


Paul Kane of Grant Thornton
Mon, 16 May 2011

As budget time rolls around, the government once more has to walk the tight rope…short-term popular policies vs less popular policies but greater long-term benefit to the country.

Adding another complication in 2011, is that this is an election year. Does the Government take the easy path –

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Paul Kane of Grant Thornton
Mon, 16 May 2011
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