Wealth
Report
Australian experts' views of housing in the economy: abstract dreamings or real directions?
This report analyses the expert opinions of leading economists and other senior housing market specialists on interrelationships between the housing system, economic performance, and wealth distribution in Australia.
Working paper
The economic consequences of major tax cuts for the rich
This paper uses data from 18 OECD countries over the last five decades to estimate the causal effect of major tax cuts for the rich on income inequality, economic growth, and unemployment.
Report
Billionaire wealth vs. community health: protecting essential workers from pandemic profiteers
This report identifies a dozen companies in the United States that have seen their fortunes increase, but continue to provide inadequate protection for their workers. These companies are emblematic of the corporate greed that has grown rampant over the last forty years.
Report
Reimagining Indigenous housing, health and wealth
This report sets the context for a strengths-based ecological and culturally-founded approach to Indigenous housing, health and wealth.
Discussion paper
Mind the gap: the Australian Actuaries Intergenerational Equity Index - green paper
It is important to understand how intergenerational equity is changing over time. The Australian Actuaries Intergenerational Equity Index (AAIEI) contributes to this discussion by tracking and assessing 24 indicators, across six broad domains, that relate to wealth and wellbeing (economic and fiscal, housing, health and disability, social, education and environment).