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Single’s Tax: How Living Costs and Work Culture are Isolating Young Men
September 10, 2024

The economic and cultural strains young men face are reshaping their approach to relationships. Romance has become increasingly unattainable, creating barriers to forming new relationships and adding strain to existing…

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What will be the Victorian Government’s Fiscal Legacy?
May 22, 2024

This year’s state budget provided an interesting exercise in messaging from the Victorian Government. Gone were the days of boastful slogan-bashing that Victorians could have it all, infrastructure investment and…

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Future Made In Australia: New Competition or Old Instincts?
May 9, 2024

Over many decades, the global economic order has been defined by a lowering of barriers to trade and investment, helping usher developed and emerging economies alike into a wave of…

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Do We Really Want Economic Equality?
March 21, 2023

The issue of wealth inequality has been the subject of political dispute for the past 100 years or more. According to the 2022 World Inequality Report, the richest 10% of…

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Policy Review: The 2022 Australian Federal Election
April 27, 2022

Join Amy, Phil and Laurel as they explore the most imminent concerns Australians face in the upcoming Federal Election. Issues such as Climate Change and the Rising Cost of Living are the focal points of this article. This article will present an overview of the policy positions for these issues between the major political parties with the aim of informing the readership ahead of the 2022 Federal Election.

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An economic approach to understanding and addressing corruption
October 5, 2021

Join Chamindu, Jade, Morgan, and Stephen as they use insights from behavioural economics to analyse the motivation and effects of corruption, before exploring policy options for detection and prevention.

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DiDi and Ali Baba, is Strategic Shaming Strategic?
September 19, 2021

China must consider how to square its economic and financial expansionism with its tendency for regulatory policy. Hear from Kaiyue, Luke and Haiyue as they explore China's past and contemporary regulatory behaviour.

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An alternative approach to Australian climate policy
August 5, 2021

How can Australia become a global policy leader in addressing climate change? Join Ben as he examines the failures of current and previous climate policy in order to suggest an investment and international engagement-based approach for the future.

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Is Industrial Policy a Viable Model for Economic Development?
May 24, 2021

Is industrial policy a viable alternative to traditional liberal models of economic development for developing nations?

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Is there a perfect vaccine rollout strategy?
March 24, 2021

If Covid-19 wasn't already a veritable minefield, just wait until you have to start rolling out a vaccine. Hear from Kerrie, Daniel and Inga as they traverse the complexities of Government policy as it relates to the vaccines rollout.

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