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Slim chance of global carbon market post Kyoto
Irrespective of whether Julia Gillard succeeds in selling her carbon tax plan to the public, eight months before the next federal election the...
Energy costs, labour power block road to productivity
A recent AcilTasman report shows Australia's productivity performance has slowed, with Victoria, post-2005, collecting the wooden spoon. One cause...
Too many economists in the carbon kitchen
There's a lot of interesting material in the survey of Australian economists released last week. But the results are not much use as a guide for...
Suffocating the economy one tax at a time
If implemented, Julia Gillard's proposed carbon price starting at $23 per tonne will push us closer to economic stagnation. If the Government...
Boon for the carbonocrats
The Gillard government's carbon tax package is a triumph for fiscal churn and bureaucracy over wealth creation and, for that matter, the...
Government's carbon skeleton
If there are any undisclosed details left for tomorrow's carbon tax announcement, taxpayers can be sure Australia's dirtiest secret, that the...
A policy failure on three fronts ... and counting
The details of the Government's carbon tax have been released. Now the debate will move onto dissection of the gory details. For all the talk about...
The science is not settled
Ian Chubb says the climate change debate is not about politics but science. Would that it were so. But it is not that simple, for there really are...
Failure is an Orphan
In any endurance sport, punters are unlikely to put money on a prime minister who swans around the nation in the back of a limousine over an...