• 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?

With No Particular Place To Go: The Federal Government’s Ill-conceived Support for the Australian Car Industry
Oliver Marc HartwichMarch 17, 2009IA108

The government’s ‘New Car Plan for a Greener Future,’ launched in November 2008 allocated $6.2...

Homeownership for remote Indigenous communities
Sara HudsonMarch 6, 2009

As part of the ‘Apology to the Stolen Generation,’ the Rudd government promised to spend...

In Defence of Civil Society: The Virtue of Prescribed Private Funds
John HumphreysFebruary 18, 2009IA107

In 2008 Australians donated about $13 billion to welfare, health, education, foreign aid, and other...

Are We All Keynesians Again?
Robert CarlingFebruary 12, 2009IA106

The unfolding global economic debacle has led many governments, including our own, to reach into...

Prices: Why vouchers won’t work while governments set fees
February 11, 2009

BRADLEY REPORT FAILS TO FIX UNI FEES MESS The Bradley report is another chapter in...

Stimulus is a waste of taxpayer’s dollars
Robert CarlingFebruary 5, 2009The Newcastle Herald

The use of fiscal pump priming – for a long time shelved in favour of...

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