Opposition attacks tax cuts
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The opposition Liberal and National Party Coalition has stated that the ruling Australian Labor Party and Prime Minister Paul Keating ignored the nation's poor in the government's economic policy statement released Feb 26, 1992. A survey of voters showed support for the policy statement.
Publication Name: Facts on File
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0014-6641
Year: 1992
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Economic 'kickstart' plan unveiled
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Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating has introduced an A$2.3 billion economic plan to revive the economy. The Liberal Party believes that the plan, which calls for tax breaks and tax deferrals, will harm the economy.
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Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0014-6641
Year: 1992
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Keating economic plans hinted
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Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating has responded to low inflation by stating that Australia can improve its economy through increased spending. This would be a dramatic change from previous fiscal policies.
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Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0014-6641
Year: 1992
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