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"GDP growth is set to continue at a strong, if slightly easing, pace, despite fiscal consolidation".
The easing pace of job loss shed and growth in new job creation offered hope for Friday's nonfarm payrolls report from the Labor Department, which also takes government jobs into account, and which is expected to show 513,000 jobs were added in May, compared with 290,000 added a month earlier.
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Finally, if governments do decide to press ahead with reforms across the board, there is a strong case for easing the pace of fiscal retrenchment to give them a fair wind.Structural reforms work best in good economic times.
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