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Forecast: 'Sustained Prosperity' Finance Minister Rob Muldoon predicted | " * this when he presented his expansionist Budget this year. He is being proved a good prophet. Every sector of the economy is tl T~ 1B responding to the stimulus then applied. *9^ WSBHHI The judicious trade incentives. The tax Wt -g*l| H reductions. The record benefit increases. pS|| The whole massive injection of buying |pfe ; f jS power. Manufacturing output is increasing. So is K jLJg retail business. Imports and exports are both up. Farming income is up. There are jgH|| fewer unemployed. Private savings are at a new high. SI Today’s upturn in the economy didn’t just ■ ■ HS ■ happen. It was preceded by patient measures ■ ■■■ to contain the world-wide problem of II B 3 inflation. By firm restraints on prices and wages. By the building up of record over- ; seas reserves. r* 'jRISSl' x ,v "' There is no substitute for sound, strong B T Tw---'- Vj economic policies. Remember that. ;. -jj ESI KJ • ■Sia National k Man for man,the strongest team NX NATIONAL PARTY NP2
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33066, 6 November 1972, Page 12
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