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Justin Pyvis

Justin holds a PhD in economics and has 20+ years of policy and investment experience across Australia, NZ, and Hong Kong. These days he’s often found walking cities (jwalk.ing, trying to understand how they work.

Husic is right about the corporate tax
Ed Husic’s call for genuine corporate tax reform could boost investment, raise wages, and drive economic growth. But do we have the political willpower to get it done?
iPhones and AI: What's next?
Apple has joined the AI race by adding ChatGPT to every iPhone, bringing privacy and security concerns to the forefront; how should governments regulate this rapidly evolving technology without stifling innovation?
Friday Fodder (23/24)
Queensland’s Budget shows why we need fiscal rules; how households have fared since the pandemic; dictators and their hidden wealth; what Bootleggers and Baptists mean for climate targets; and Europe swings to the right (or did it?).
Is it time for housing coercion?
A more forceful, top-down approach might be the solution to Australia’s housing crisis.
Why we may not be done with inflation
Interest rates have come down in Canada and the eurozone. When will Australia follow suit?