• 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.

No easy fix for youth unemployment
Alexander PhilipatosApril 22, 2014The Canberra Times

A recent report from the Brotherhood of St Lawrence points to a trebling of long-term...

Nothing to stop young workers being paid above minimum
Alexander PhilipatosApril 4, 2014The Australian

The Fair Work Commission’s decision to lift the youth wage by 25 per cent for...

Submission to the National Commission of Audit
Alexander Philipatos, Jennifer Buckingham OAM, Jeremy Sammut, Robert Carling, Simon Cowan, Stephen Kirchner, Trisha JhaApril 1, 2014T30.08

The federal government’s Commission of Audit (CoA) was established in 2013 to review the performance...

Minimum wage facts and myths
Alexander PhilipatosMarch 28, 2014

This year's review of minimum wages has generated the usual ambit claims from the union...

The problem with youth is cost and incentive
Alexander PhilipatosMarch 21, 2014

At 6.3%, Australia’s unemployment rate is at its highest level in ten years. While our...

Where will the new jobs come from?
Alexander PhilipatosFebruary 28, 2014

The economic stories hogging the headlines lately are of financial losses, plant closures and job-shedding...

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