The Canadian-Australian Productivity Gap: Comparative Institutions and Policy Settings
The Canadian-Australian Productivity Gap: Comparative Institutions and Policy Settings, Fraser Institute, 29 September 2022.
posted on 30 September 2022 by skirchner
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The Canadian-Australian Business Sector Productivity Gap: A Sectoral Analysis
The Canadian-Australian Business Sector Productivity Gap: A Sectoral Analysis, with Milagros Palacios, Fraser Institute, 12 July 2022.
posted on 25 July 2022 by skirchner
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Understanding the Prosperity Gap between Australia and Canada
Understanding the Prosperity Gap between Australia and Canada, Fraser Institute, 15 March 2022.
posted on 18 March 2022 by skirchner
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From “China Shock” to deglobalisation shock: China’s WTO accession and US economic engagement 20 years on
From “China Shock” to deglobalisation shock: China’s WTO accession and US economic engagement 20 years on, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, 24 January 2022.
posted on 24 January 2022 by skirchner
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A Geoeconomic Alliance: The Potential and Limits of Economic Statecraft
A Geoeconomic Alliance: The Potential and Limits of Economic Statecraft, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, 29 September 2021.
posted on 30 September 2021 by skirchner
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Australia-US bilateral investment in 2020: Taxing times
Australia-US bilateral investment in 2020: Taxing times, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, 5 July 2021.
posted on 05 July 2021 by skirchner
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A Foreign Investment Uncertainty Index for Australia and the United States
A Foreign Investment Uncertainty Index for Australia and the United States, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, 16 April 2021.
posted on 16 April 2021 by skirchner
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Reforming Australian Monetary Policy: How Nominal Income Targeting Can Help Getthe Reserve Bank Back on Track
Reforming Australian Monetary Policy How Nominal Income Targeting Can Help Getthe Reserve Bank Back on Track, Mercatus Center, George Mason University, 27 January 2021.
posted on 28 January 2021 by skirchner
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Avoiding US-style demographic stagnation: The role of immigration and population growth in Australia’s post-pandemic recovery
Avoiding US-style demographic stagnation: The role of immigration and population growth in Australia’s post-pandemic recovery, United States Studes Centre, University of Sydney, November 2020.
posted on 16 November 2020 by skirchner
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Globalisation and labour productivity in the OECD: What are the implications for post-pandemic recovery and resilience?
Globalisation and labour productivity in the OECD: What are the implications for post-pandemic recovery and resilience? United States Studes Centre, University of Sydney, 4 June 2020.
posted on 04 June 2020 by skirchner
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Failure to converge? The Australia-US productivity gap in long-run perspective
Failure to converge? The Australia-US productivity gap in long-run perspective, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, 16 April 2020.
posted on 16 April 2020 by skirchner
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The ‘reserve currency’ myth: The US dollar’s current and future role in the world economy
The ‘reserve currency’ myth: The US dollar’s current and future role in the world economy, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, 11 November 2019.
posted on 11 November 2019 by skirchner
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Lessons from quantitative easing in the United States: A guide for Australian policymakers
Lessons from quantitative easing in the United States: A guide for Australian policymakers, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, 18 June 2019.
posted on 18 June 2019 by skirchner
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Unbroken: Productivity and Worker Compensation in Australia and the United States
Unbroken: Productivity and Worker Compensation in Australia and the United States, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, 20 March 2019.
posted on 20 March 2019 by skirchner
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An open door: How globalised are the Australian and US economies?
An open door: How globalised are the Australian and US economies? United State Studies Centre, University of Sydney, 14 November 2018.
posted on 14 November 2018 by skirchner
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State of confusion: How policy uncertainty harms international trade and investment
State of confusion: How policy uncertainty harms international trade and investment, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, August 2018.
posted on 21 August 2018 by skirchner
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Deal-breakers? Regulating foreign direct investment for national security in Australia and the United States
Deal-breakers? Regulating foreign direct investment for national security in Australia and the United States, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, July 2018.
posted on 26 July 2018 by skirchner
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On Fiscal Rules and Avoiding Public Debt Crises
‘On Fiscal Rules and Avoiding Public Debt Crises’, in Jan Libich (ed.) Real-World Economic Policy: Insights from Leading Australian Economists, Cengage Learning Australia, 2015.
posted on 08 December 2016 by skirchner
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Taxing Consumption, Not Saving: New Zealand’s Rejection of a Comprehensive Capital Gains Tax
‘Taxing Consumption, Not Saving: New Zealand’s Rejection of a Comprehensive Capital Gains Tax,’ in Capital Gains Tax Reform in Canada: Lessons from Abroad, edited by Charles Lammam and Jason Clemens, Fraser Institute, November 2014.
posted on 07 November 2014 by skirchner
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Eight Housing Affordability Myths
Eight Housing Affordability Myths, Issue Analysis 146, Centre for Independent Studies, Sydney, July 2014.
posted on 10 July 2014 by skirchner
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Regulating Foreign Direct Investment in Australia
Regulating Foreign Direct Investment in Australia: Discussion Paper, Financial Services Institute of Australia (FINSIA), February 2014.
posted on 02 March 2014 by skirchner
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Strengthening Australia’s Fiscal Institutions
Strengthening Australia’s Fiscal Institutions, T30.06, Centre for Independent Studies, December 2013.
posted on 12 December 2013 by skirchner
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Policy Reforms in Australia and What they Mean for Canada
Policy Reforms in Australia and What they Mean for Canada, The Fraser Institute, December 2013.
posted on 04 December 2013 by skirchner
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Lessons from the Australian Experience (with Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation)
‘Lessons from the Australian Experience,’ in Jason Clemens and Niels Veldhuis (eds) Federalism and Fiscal Transfers: Essays on Australia, Germany, Switzerland, and the United States, Fraser Institute, October 2013.
posted on 23 October 2013 by skirchner
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Time to Dump Australia’s Anti-Dumping System
Time to Dump Australia’s Anti-Dumping System, Issue Analysis 141, Centre for Independent Studies, June 2013.
posted on 07 June 2013 by skirchner
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Compulsory Super at 20
Compulsory Super at 20: ‘Libertarian Paternalism’ without the Libertarianism, Policy Monograph 132, Centre for Independent Studies, November 2012.
posted on 14 May 2013 by skirchner
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Future Funds or Future Eaters?
Future Fund or Future Eaters, Policy Monograph 126, Centre for Independent Studies, February 2012.
posted on 20 February 2012 by skirchner
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Hands, Mouths and Minds: Three Perspectives on Population Growth and Living Standards
Hands, Mouths, Minds: Three Perspectives on Population Growth and Living Standards, Policy Monograph 123, Centre for Independent Studies, September 2011.
posted on 20 September 2011 by skirchner
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Why Does Government Grow?
Why Does Government Grow,Policy Monograph 117, Centre for Independent Studies, April 2011.
posted on 13 April 2011 by skirchner
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Shooting the Messenger
Shooting the Messenger:The Ban on Short Selling, with Robert Bianchi and John Green, Policy Forum 19, Centre for Independent Studies, 2010.
posted on 26 May 2010 by skirchner
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Reforming Capital Gains Tax
Reforming Capital Gains: The Myths and Realities Behind Australia’s Most Misunderstood Tax, Policy Monograph 103, Centre for Independent Studies, November 2009.
posted on 12 November 2009 by skirchner
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Fiscal Rules for Limited Government
Fiscal Rules for Limited Government, Policy Monograph No. 98, Centre for Independent Studies, July 2009.
posted on 09 July 2009 by skirchner
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Fiscal Fallacies
Fiscal Fallacies: The Failure of Activist Fiscal Policy, with John Taylor, Tony Makin and Robert Carling, Policy Forum 18, Centre for Independent Studies, April 2009.
posted on 01 April 2009 by skirchner
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Bubble Poppers: Monetary Policy and the Myth of ‘Bubbles’ in Asset Prices
Bubble Poppers, Policy Monograph No. 93, Centre for Independent Studies, March 2009.
posted on 20 March 2009 by skirchner
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Capital Xenophobia II
Capital Xenophobia II, Policy Monograph No. 88, Centre for Independent Studies, November 2008.
posted on 27 November 2008 by skirchner
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Government Intervention in Mortgage Finance: The Case Against ‘AussieMac’
ia99_Government_Intervention_in_Mortgage_Finance.pdf, Issue Analysis No. 99, Centre for Independent Studies, 8 September 2008.
posted on 08 September 2008 by skirchner
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Reforming Central Banking
Reforming Central Banking, Policy Monograph No. 36, Centre for Independent Studies, March 1997.
Journal of Economic Literature abstract.
Review by Stephen Bell in the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
posted on 02 February 2005 by skirchner
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