Industrial Policy
Another costly bailout, Medicare's funding boost, 13 ideas to fix housing, why the WA GST deal is fair, and the decline of German trains
This update has become something of a weekly policy analysis wrap, given the flurry of announcements we’re getting ahead of a federal election that now looks like it’ll be held on or before 12 April (today is the deadline for a 29 March election to be called).
Albanese's future, making housing less affordable, King Dollar, the demise of Britain, and there is no AI moat
An Australia-wide long weekend kicks off tomorrow, and between the Perth Rugby Sevens tournament and Australia Day festivities I’m not going to have all that much time for the usual reading and writing. So the next time you’ll hear from me will probably be in the form of a Hot Take on the all-important December quarter inflation figures (Wednesday).
Saving the planet could make some of us rich
Transforming Australia into a green manufacturing “superpower” won’t automatically generate widespread prosperity, and is more likely to enrich only a select few while imposing broader economic costs on the majority.
Friday Fodder (31/24)
Albo would fail Econ 101; are we in another iron ore winter; what does Raygun have in common with the RBA; Australia’s employment recession; could you be an Olympian; China’s economic crisis; and how you’re able to drink milk.