Growth at that sort of pace should allow some lessening of
domestic capacity pressures, and thereby generate a gradual decline in inflation.
Not exact matches
The Australian economy to date has stayed robust, and the main
domestic challenges are those of strong demand, tight
capacity and inflationary
pressures.
The effects of rising import prices on inflation diminish over the next few years, and
domestic inflationary
pressures gradually pick up as spare
capacity is absorbed and wage growth recovers.