Archived publication for April 2006 in IPA Review article
Recent publications

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Kim and Capitalism: Looking for signs of hope in North Korea

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Ari Sharp

Liberalism, individualism and Heavy Metal

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Andrew Kemp

Heritage through property

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Louise Staley

Life in the Farce Lane: The steady creep of regulatory burdens

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Nicholas Gruen

Politicians fear large scandals, not minute inconveniences. Yet regulation is built up from minutae.

Victoria: A state on the move with the Ying and Yang

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Mike Nahan

We know how well Victoria is doing and a well-funded campaign ad keeps reminding us.

Charity can begin again: Resolving the uncertainty of 'charity'

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Ross Fox

Charity needs a concrete framework to flourish.

'The macabre fascination that goes with gothic horror novels'

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Jennifer Marohasy

What can we learn from six years of salinity hype?

Federalism and the High Court: Fixing the appointment process

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Amber Agustin

The High Court's appointment process is not protected from the increasingly centralist tendances of the Federal Government.

Food manufacturing facing the wall

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Ken Phillips

The sector faces the same challenges and the same gloom as 5 years ago.

Media needs major reform, not minor tweaking

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Chris Berg

Proposals for media reform are same old same old. What is needed is massive radical deregulation.

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