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Government will be forced to intervene in the economy: Kim Campbell

EMA chief executive Kim Campbell says government intervention in the economy is an inevitability.

Jason Walls
Mon, 29 Aug 2016

The government will soon be forced to undertake large scale infrastructure projects to help stimulate growth and inflation as monetary policy continues to fall short of its goals.

This is according to EMA chief executive Kim Campbell, who says monetary policy has run to the “limit of what it can

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Jason Walls
Mon, 29 Aug 2016
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