Tony Abbott has taken aim at economic pessimists, saying they are selectively quoting figures.
A widening trade deficit and retail figures below expectation are seen as evidence of a sluggish economy but the prime minister says 0.9 per cent growth for the March quarter was a strong result.
"Pessimism is a very self-defeating emotion ... these are good figures and we should make the most of them," Mr Abbott told reporters in Sydney.
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