• 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.

The real solution to poverty: J-O-B-S, J-O-B-S, J-O-B-S
Andrew Baker, Peter SaundersOctober 29, 2012The Punch

The proportion of Australians in poverty increased from 11.9 per cent in 2003 to 14.5...

Dismissal amendments won’t stop go-away money
Alexander PhilipatosOctober 26, 2012

Upcoming amendments to unfair dismissal laws would benefit small businesses by providing ‘a disincentive for...

Labour debate ignores status quo
Alexander PhilipatosOctober 12, 2012The Canberra Times

It is important that politicians, business leaders and commentators have a grasp of the facts...

A new way to stymie cost reduction
Alexander PhilipatosOctober 5, 2012

Given the problems European governments are having reining in public spending – and given how...

Submission to the Senate Education, Employment and Workplace Relations References Committee
Andrew BakerSeptember 10, 2012

Submission to the Senate Education, Employment and Workplace Relations References Committee

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Importing Australia’s Asia literacy
Benjamin HerscovitchSeptember 7, 2012

Politicians, commentators and academics are all saying Australia’s supposed inability to speak Asian languages and...

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