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A Broader View of the so-called Resource Curse
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A Broader View of the so-called Resource Curse

In light of ESSA’s upcoming Q&A event, this article will explore some of the effects of Australia’s two-speed economy and how it relates to the wider notion of a ‘resource curse’, ultimately branching out to include some of the social and political consequences often befalling countries which
Aug 12, 2012 4 min read
Structural Changes in the Australian Economy:  Part 2 – The Two Speed Economy (Q&A special)
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Structural Changes in the Australian Economy: Part 2 – The Two Speed Economy (Q&A special)

Many of you would be aware that ESSA is hosting a Q&A event on the evening of Thursday August 16th, where our brilliant panel will be answering questions on immigration and the two-speed economy. In honour of Q&A, I have decided to continue my series on structural changes
Aug 5, 2012 5 min read
The Dutch Disease and Structural Adjustment – Day 4 of ACE 2012
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The Dutch Disease and Structural Adjustment – Day 4 of ACE 2012

The focus of my final post will be the first session of the ACE Business Symposium, titled ‘Structural Adjustment: The Dutch Disease and Public Policy in Australia’. The session opened with a methodical and articulate speech from Professor Max Corden of the University of Melbourne, summarising his findings in a
Jul 15, 2012 3 min read
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