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The Climate is Changing

Economics & Deregulation, Governance & Service Provision and Climate Change | Tom Switzer
Wall Street Journal 12th January, 2010

When I say the climate is changing, I do not mean, as many people do, that man-made global warming is destroying Planet Earth. I mean that the...

Lost property: home in deed but not in fact

Economics & Deregulation and Nanny State | Chris Berg
The Sunday Age 10th January, 2010

Debates over public policy rarely pivot on philosophical questions. But here's one: what does it actually mean to "own" your property? NSW farmer...

Government to blame for costly housing

Economics & Deregulation and Deregulation Unit | Alan Moran
Herald Sun 9th January, 2010

Many businesses are facing softer prices as a result of competitive pressures. However, house prices are soaring. Over the past year, Australian...

People's Bank idea is folly

Economics & Deregulation, Governance & Service Provision and Deregulation Unit | John Roskam
The Australian Financial Review 8th January, 2010

It is one week into 2010 and most people will already have broken their New Year's resolutions. Promises of less chocolate, less alcohol and more...

Rivalries keep the market buzzing

Economics & Deregulation and Energy | Alan Moran
Herald Sun 1st January, 2010

First Data, Finland's highly regarded retail energy markets authority, rates Victoria as the world's most competitive energy market. Victoria was...

Don't expect too much down Mexico way

Economics & Deregulation, Food & Environment, Energy and Climate Change | Tom Switzer
The Australian 1st January, 2010

It has been said that Copenhagen was all about attitudes and aspirations and the meeting this year in Mexico City will be about results. But...

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