Recent publications

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No Longer Us versus Them

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Tim Wilson

No Longer Us versus Them is a timely research paper that exposes the myths perpetuated by vested interests and populist politicians who argue for protection for domestic jobs, to the detriment of us all.

Unbinding Book Barriers: Why Australia should scrap parallel import restrictions on books

IPA BACKGROUNDER | Tim Wilson

The Productivity Commission is considering whether to liberalise Australia's parallel import restrictions for books. Unbinding Book Barriers finds that prices of books could fall by more than 30 per cent, without harming authors, Australian...

A delinked and non-compliant Emissions Trading Scheme

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Tim Wilson

Why Australia's ETS won't be linked to an international ETS and why it will be inconsistent with our WTO and FTA obligations

Swan should reduce, not increase, investment restrictions

MEDIA RELEASE

‘During the middle of a global financial crisis, Wayne Swan should be loosening, not increasing, restrictions to investment capital into Australia', Director of the IP and Free Trade Unit at the Institute of Public Affairs, Tim Wilson, said...

The need for oversight and the Foreign Investment Review Board

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Martin Feil

Martin Feil is the former Director of the Industries Assistance Commission.

Capital xenophobia and the national interest

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Tony Makin

Tony Makin is a Professor in the Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics at Griffith University

Counting the cost of regulation

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Jeffrey Rae

Jeff Rae is an Economic Consultant at ITS Global

Public attitudes toward foreign investment

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Tom Switzer

Inconsistencies in treatment of foreign investment in trade agreements

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Kristen Bondietti

Kristen Bondietti is from the Australian APEC Study Centre.

Acquisitions as a mechanism for technology transfer

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Tim Wilson

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