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Brian Redican
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What makes an economist an economist? TCorp chief economist Brian Redican reflects on over three decades of navigating Australia's economic cycles. Riddhima Talwani writes.







For every winner there is a loser. Lots of oil projects slated to go ahead in nth America won't go ahead with a declining oil price. I assume the same in other parts of the world. I must admit that sometimes I look for weeds rather than flowers but just shows there is always two sides to a story.
You won't get any disagreement from me there Stu. Also, I'm grateful to you for pointing this out. I don't have the exact stats on my fingertips but methinks it's safe to assume that there are heaps more oil consumers than producers.
The merits or otherwise of oil project deferral in North America and elsewhere needs another discussion in itself.
Welcome back by the way!