"Traditionally, social justice has not been a primary concern of economics, but the close relationship between political institutions, citizen needs and perceptions, and successful economic transformation in the 21st century has laid down new parameters and created new forms of uncertainty and volatility. We need new pathways and ideas to explore how macroeconomics can take account of these new uncertainties, develop new macroeconomi thinking based on new models, and rework the relationship between macroeconomics and policy development.'
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