• 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.

Unions are not always for workers
Alexander PhilipatosAugust 31, 2012

There is a simple lesson to be drawn from this week’s dispute in Melbourne between...

Government savings driving dole growth
Andrew BakerAugust 31, 2012

The number of people who have been on the $245 per week Newstart Allowance for...

Taxing illusions
Robert CarlingAugust 24, 2012

One of the milestones of the tax year is upon us – the necessity of...

Unempirical Asian languages alarmism
Benjamin HerscovitchAugust 16, 2012

Reading the recent coverage of the debate about the adequacy of Australia’s Asia literacy, one...

Some positives from a disappointing review
Alexander PhilipatosAugust 9, 2012

Although the review of the Fair Work Act released last week has largely been a...

Employee risk and youth wages
Alexander PhilipatosJuly 20, 2012

Are lower youth wages a form of ‘age discrimination’ in the workplace? Yes, according to...

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