• Government Spending

Governments spend taxpayers’ money on a wide range of programmes from education to defence and from welfare to infrastructure. Yet there can be too much of a good thing, and some government spending is just wasteful. How can we ensure that taxpayers are getting value for money?

The Decade-long Binge: How Government Squandered Ten Years of Economic Prosperity
Luke MalpassNovember 17, 2011IA128

Politicians in New Zealand are wedded to the idea of the activist state, but despite...

Italy defaults on debt and sends lenders broke? So be it
November 15, 2011Crikey

“Contracting debt will almost infallibly be abused in every government. It would scarcely be more...

Liberals Drop Ball in Super Free-For-All
November 14, 2011Australian Financial Review

Robert Menzies created the Liberal party in 1944 to celebrate and promote “the individual, his...

Budget surplus fetish means more harsh spending cuts
November 9, 2011Crikey

For public finance aficionados, two special things are meant to happen in 2012-13. One, Labor...

Should super contributions be raised to 12 per cent?
November 5, 2011The Sydney Morning Herald

Some compulsory saving is sensible. People will rationally save too little when they know taxpayers...

Care system still abusing forgotten children.
Jeremy SammutNovember 3, 2011The Sydney Morning Herald

In 2009 the federal parliament apologised to the Forgotten Australians who were physically, sexually, and...

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