Recent publications in Occasional Paper

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Business Bearing the Burden 2009

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Julie Novak

The IPA State Business Tax Calculator calculates the level of state government taxes on business in each of the six Australian states. The IPA analysis reveals: South Australia has the highest taxes on business, while Western Australia has the...

Costly, ineffectual and protectionist carbon tariffs

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Tim Wilson and Caitlin Brown

Many developed country governments are in the process of negotiating for the introduction of carbon price signals to incentivise business and consumers to reduce their carbon footprint. Individual European countries and the European Union already...

Free to gamble: The roles of the gambling industry and policy in a modern Australian society

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Richard Allsop and Julie Novak

Evidence-based policy and public sector innovation

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Louise Staley

A key driver of Victoria's ability to compete against other Australian states and international competitors will be the degree to which the Victorian government is itself innovative. The creation of the right environment for innovation by the...

Locked Out: How Victoria's land supply laws are keeping young people out of the housing market

OCCASIONAL PAPER

In reviewing the costs of new housing in Melbourne the conclusion is that housing is unaffordable for ordinary families who are not already home owners. The cause of this is state government policies, especially restrictions on land release. In...

Economic Regulation of Transport Facilities

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Alan Moran

Land Regulations, Housing Prices and Productivity

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Alan Moran

Land costs are incorporated in most commercial activities. Hence, beyond the direct effects on housing and commercial property, measures that raise the price of land have a pervasive effect in raising costs throughout the economy. An important...

The Values Deficit

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Alan Moran

Address to the Australian Financial Review Housing Conference

Impact and Outcome of Regulation on the Economy

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Chris Berg, Alan Moran, Jennifer Marohasy, Jim Hoggett and Michael Warby

There is an understandable tendency for people to dismiss 'regulation' as a boring topic for economists. But the effects, for good and ill, of regulation pervade everyday life. Regulation profoundly affects what you can and cannot buy, how much...

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