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Reform

Milei and the nest of rats
Javier Milei’s bold reforms aim to revive Argentina’s economy, but political hurdles and lingering Peronist-era policies threaten his long-term success.
The high price of Australia's policy shortcuts
As Australia grapples with declining productivity and mounting economic challenges, the government continues to favour gimmicks over crucial reforms to housing, regulation and fiscal policy.
Good intentions aren't enough
To ease the rental crisis and prevent it from happening again, governments should provide targeted assistance while focusing on increasing housing supply through planning reforms, rather than implementing well-intentioned but counterproductive policies like no-fault eviction bans.
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?
Is it time for housing coercion?
A more forceful, top-down approach might be the solution to Australia’s housing crisis.