Recent publications in Occasional Paper

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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

Is the Foreign Investment Review Board acting fairly?

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Mark Thirlwell

Do sovereign wealth funds make economic or political decisions

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Sinclair Davidson

Professor Sinclair Davidson is Professor of Institutional Economics at RMIT University

Australia's Open Investment Future Symposium Summary and Concluding Comments

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Tim Wilson

Tim Wilson is the Driector, Trade and IP Unit at the Institute of Public Affairs

Climate Change: China's approach

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Alan Moran

In November 2008, Dr Alan Moran, Director of the IPA's Deregulation Unit travelled overseas to get on-the-spot looks at the international policy climate for global warming mitigation strategies. This second part looks at China. (The first part, on...

Japan and Global Warming Policies

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Alan Moran

In November 2008, Dr Alan Moran, Director of the IPA's Deregulation Unit travelled overseas to get on-the-spot looks at the international policy climate for global warming mitigation strategies. This first report looks at Japan. Japan has not...

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...

2008 Harold Clough Lecture: 'The Politics and Science of Climate Change: The Wrong Stuff'

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Aynsley Kellow

The 2008 IPA Lecture was organised in conjunction with the Mannkal Economic Education Foundation. I am pleased to present this lecture today in Perth. I am particularly pleased to find that Perth is still here. I last visited here in 2005 - the...

A Reform Agenda for Western Australia

OCCASIONAL PAPER

In conjunction with the Mannkal Economic Education Foundation. Launched 27 August 2008 in Perth by John Hyde and Ron Manners.

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