What is the economic reform roundtable and what will it achieve?

Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the economic roundtable will provide the government with a guide to "the next three budgets and beyond". Credit: aap/sbs news
Top economists, business leaders and unions have gathered in Canberra this week to attend a national round table on boosting Australia's productivity. It comes as Australia has followed other advanced economies and recorded consistently low productivity growth in the past several decades.
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