• 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.

Faith in free trade
Peter SaundersJuly 29, 2011

Free trade is an article of faith for economic liberals. The arguments that favour it...

Dollars must flow if numbers to grow
July 29, 2011The Age

KEVIN Rudd's plan for a ''big Australia'' quickly turned into a ''sustainable Australia'' once Julia...

Think local and give country towns the freedom to prosper or perish
Oliver Marc HartwichJuly 23, 2011The Australian

All the evidence is that programs promoting regional development are a huge waste of money...

Good morning, this is your pilot striking
Alexander PhilipatosJuly 22, 2011

Labour competition is not to be feared but encouraged. In what has been a lengthy...

Local councils deserve a better financial deal
Adam Creighton, Oliver Marc HartwichJuly 18, 2011The Canberra Times

Australia's 560-odd local governments are the poor third cousin of our federation. Our founding fathers...

Stop pricing young workers out of the labour force
Eric CramptonJune 10, 2011The Dominion Post

If the Government said that the minimum price for a new car were $50, nobody...

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