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Wellington should outrun slow growth
Monday 1st of March 2004
The Wellington economy grew 1.8 per cent in the year to last March, compared with national growth of 4.7 per cent, according to the Greater Wellington regional council.
In its regional outlook, the council said "sluggish growth" was probably due to low population growth. Wellington's population grew 1.4 per cent in the period, compared with the national average of 1.8 per cent.
Since March "the region's economic performance had improved", the report said. "More recent economic indicators point to faster growth in the region over 2003-04. Employment growth has run consistently ahead of the national trend and latest employment indicators suggest continuing strong growth over the next few months."
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In its regional outlook, the council said "sluggish growth" was probably due to low population growth. Wellington's population grew 1.4 per cent in the period, compared with the national average of 1.8 per cent.
Since March "the region's economic performance had improved", the report said. "More recent economic indicators point to faster growth in the region over 2003-04. Employment growth has run consistently ahead of the national trend and latest employment indicators suggest continuing strong growth over the next few months."
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