• Labour Market

Labour markets tend to be among the most regulated markets in the economy. While these regulations were meant to protect workers, they are often counterproductive by putting obstacles in the way to job creation. Finding the right balance between these two goals remains a difficult task.

Taming inflation
Wages can be a great threat to taming inflation
Simon CowanJune 3, 2023CANBERRA TIMES

Reports this week that inflation has again increased to 6.8% for the year to April...

social security written on typewriter
Pocock’s inclusion committee another blow to fiscal discipline
Robert CarlingNovember 30, 2022AFR

The deal between the Albanese government and Senator David Pocock to get the industrial relations...

wages growth
Wages Growth in Australia: Evidence and policy evaluation
Gene TunnyNovember 24, 2022PP47
This Policy Paper reviews the evidence regarding wages growth in Australia since the 2008 financial...
Union influence
Why the system necessary for union influence to be effective has fallen away
Simon CowanNovember 19, 2022CANBERRA TIMES

With upcoming state elections in NSW and Victoria, not to mention the election of a...

Superannuation wars
If the superannuation wars are over, then the good guys lost
Simon CowanAugust 27, 2022CANBERRA TIMES

In the political world, it seems new ‘wars’ are breaking out all the time (reading,...

Resist protectionism and regulation
Simon CowanNovember 27, 2020IDEAS@THECENTRE

  While the short-term issues associated with the recovery are crucially important, they’re not the...

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