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Infrastructure spending, wage rises and investment in the knowledge economy mark a shift
Its forecasts have been consistently wrong and are distorting policy
Optimism over free trade and a generous view of immigration would motivate voters
Industry has the chance to innovate and expand in ways not previously possible
Success will not be about centralised command-and-control bureaucracies, writes Paul Marshall
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