World Bank provides the earlier data about GDP Growth in Australia without any predictions in comparison with other agencies’ data. However, it can be seen that all the graphs, except EC, show GDP Growth reached an all-time high of about 3.6 percent in 2012.

IMF does not expect decline of GDP to 2.1 percent in 2019, but OECD Long-term Forecast prognosticates the peak of 3.04 percent of GDP Growth in 2019 and then permanent slow decline.

 

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