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Business Bearing the Burden

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Sinclair Davidson and Julie Novak

The size and Impact of State Government Business taxes.

IPA uncovering State tax imposts

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The free market think tank the Institute of Public Affairs today released a new report Business Bearing the Burden on state tax liabilities.    

Australia as a destination for foreign capital

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Julie Novak

The current international economic uncertainty provides Australia with challenges and opportunities. Amidst this uncertainty, Australia's inherent advantages should allow it to market itself as a ‘safe haven' investment destination capable...

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...

Did global warming send Lehman Brothers broke

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | John Roskam

NOVEMBER 2008: There's much debate about the causes of the global economic crisis. According to the popular media some of the chief suspects include ‘greed', ‘obscene executive salaries', and ‘predatory lenders'. But maybe 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...

Liberal and Labor governments can't seem to restrain their spending

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Mitch Fifield

The new government has been laying out excellent criteria for public policy, writes Mitch Fifield. But its own policies are failing these stringent tests. On a Brisbane stage in mid-November last year, Kevin Rudd positioned the final nail above...

It's been a long time since the Corn Laws

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Tim Wilson

Tim Wilson reviews Trade Policy, New Century: The WTO, FTAs and Asia Rising by Razeen Sally (Institute of Economic Affairs,2008, 226 pages) Despite their common goal, there is enormous debate amongst free trade advocates about the best means to...

Superannuation and MacBank as the zenith of the Australian nation

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Richard Allsop

Richard Allsop reviews Unfinished Business: Paul Keating's interrupted revolution by David Love (Scribe, 2008, 264 pages) According to David Love in his new book Unfinished Business: Paul Keating's interrupted revolu­tion, Paul Keating and...

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