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Migration

A policy win, Albanese's inflation challenge, and Housing's silver lining
No quotas on international students (good riddance); how people think of money could cost Albanese at the next election; at least Australia’s housing market still functions like a market; why Europe stagnates; the not-so Future Fund, trade thoughts, Elon Musk’s incentives, and the future of war.
Quotas are always the wrong option
While quotas may seem like an easy fix for Australia’s international student influx, a dynamic fee-based system would more efficiently balance demand, distribute benefits equitably, and avoid the perverse incentives of arbitrary caps.
Migrants aren't causing inflation
Inflation is caused by fiscal and monetary policy, not by migrants or other supply shocks, which can only temporarily affect measured inflation by altering relative prices in the economy.
Friday Fodder (21/24)
Why we shouldn’t worry about migration; interpreting the monthly inflation figures; will AI displace financial market traders; should we worry about the ‘pink tax’; and Albo’s gift, on our behalves, to PNG’s elites.
Australia's demographic dilemma
Australia’s migration slowdown will ease housing issues but exacerbate its ageing population and fiscal problems, requiring unpopular entitlement reform and improved fertility rates to sustainably fund old-age benefits.