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  <title>199 - A marriage of convenience</title>
  <description>Mark Thirlwell is once again joined by Raphael Dixon to discuss the new consumer confidence survey, revealing falling confidence, as well as expectations of an interest rate rise jump.&amp;amp;nbsp; Topic two discusses the unlikely &amp;quot;marriage of convenience&amp;quot; between some renting millenials and some debt free baby boomers, both hoping for rate hikes. And finally, birth rates: how do governments use fiscal policy to encourage people to have more babies? So far, not much seems to work. &amp;amp;nbsp; Referenced articles: The Economist - Can the rich world escape its baby crisis? (paywalled) IMF - The New Economics of Fertility &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>The Dismal Science</author_name>
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