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English not worried about low GDP per capita growth

The Finance Minister says the confidence in the economy has been “surprising, in some respects.” With feature special audio.

Jason Walls
Thu, 15 Sep 2016

Finance Minister Bill English is relaxed over the large gap between headline economic growth and GDP per capita.

Mr English, who is also the acting prime minister, told NBR Radio although GDP per capita is important in the long run, the economic growth is largely driven by population.

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Jason Walls
Thu, 15 Sep 2016
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