Archived publication for 2006 in IPA Review article
Recent publications
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The long First World War
John Roskam reviews The Great War by Les Carlyon (Macmillan Australia, 2006, 880 pages) History is usually about ‘what happened next'. Events are important, not only because they happened, but because they lead to something else. And so it...
Public transport debates: more substance, less gimmicks
Planning restraints: A plague on wealth and the democratic process
Economic planning is a term as archaic as phrases such as 'peoples' democracy' or 'proletarian justice'. Yet urban planning-and land planning generally-is flourishing and dominates the evolving structure of cities.
Heritage through property
Life in the Farce Lane: The steady creep of regulatory burdens
Politicians fear large scandals, not minute inconveniences. Yet regulation is built up from minutae.
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