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Survival of the fittest? The economy post-JobKeeper
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Survival of the fittest? The economy post-JobKeeper

JobKeeper – it’s a word that most of us have become familiar with over the past year. It’s been the biggest economic support program Australia has ever implemented, at a cost of $90 billion [1]. Around one in three workers have benefitted from it but with many different opinions
May 18, 2021 4 min read
China slowdown

Editors' Picks — 10th May 2015

Budget Monitor, The Wheels Fall Off — Deloitte Australia’s budget is in a poor position, and it is only getting worse. Deloitte explains that China has been driving the budget for the last decade, but now, as we observe China’s economic growth rate reach a slowdown, Australia is struggling
May 10, 2015 1 min read
Koo’s Keynesian Key to the Balance Sheet Recession
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Koo’s Keynesian Key to the Balance Sheet Recession

I had the privileged opportunity to attend the David Finch lecture at the University of Melbourne two weeks ago. Amidst many academics and esteemed guests, Mr. Richard Koo from Nomura Research Institute presented his lecture about Japan’s burst asset bubble, and its lessons which are now applicable to many
Aug 19, 2012 3 min read
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