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    Discussion paper

    The economic impacts of the Australian Investment Guarantee
    4 May 2019
    54
    Edward Cavanough, Esther Rajadurai
    The McKell Institute

    This discussion paper explores the economic impact of the Australian Investment Guarantee, an economic policy initiative of the Australian Labor Party that they are taking to the 2019 federal election.

    Discussion paper

    On borrowed time: finance and the UK's current account deficit
    10 Jul 2018
    13
    Grace Blakeley
    Institute for Public Policy Research

    The UK’s longstanding current account deficit indicates that the UK economy has a fundamental problem of international competitiveness.

    Discussion paper

    Future proofing South Australia: a discussion paper on how to build resilience into our economy
    26 Sep 2017
    88
    Property Council of Australia
    Property Council of Australia

    This paper provides a platform for discussions on future improvement and policy options for South Australia and provides the data to help contextualise the historic performance of the state's economy in a relative sense against interstate comparators.

    Discussion paper

    Brief: a code of conduct for economic modelling
    4 Mar 2016
    13
    Richard Denniss
    The Australia Institute

    This paper calls for a code of conduct for economic modelling. A code would require key assumptions to be revealed, context and comparison to be provided, and the identification of who, if anyone, commissioned the work. Modelling results are being used to make important policy...

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