
The Week In Perspective
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Today, we’ll truck into some of the junk ideology that continues to stifle growth and investment.
There are signs that government is choosing to change its diet in parts and dine from the established, tried and tested macroeconomic diet of policies that have led to growth but there are also signs elsewhere that government is doubling down on its cheat days shovelling as much central planning pork belly spending its mouth as it can in a bid to win votes, one can only assume.
Let’s welcome the old firm:
Warwick Lucas Head of Galileo Securities;
Raymond Parsons, professor in the School of Business and Governance at Northwest University
Isaah Mhlanga, Chief Economist at Alex Forbes
There are signs that government is choosing to change its diet in parts and dine from the established, tried and tested macroeconomic diet of policies that have led to growth but there are also signs elsewhere that government is doubling down on its cheat days shovelling as much central planning pork belly spending its mouth as it can in a bid to win votes, one can only assume.
Let’s welcome the old firm:
Warwick Lucas Head of Galileo Securities;
Raymond Parsons, professor in the School of Business and Governance at Northwest University
Isaah Mhlanga, Chief Economist at Alex Forbes





