economics
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Yesterday, we published an extract from Ben McNeil's book 'The Clean Industrial Revolution'. Today, Ben Eltham speaks with McNeil about the economic opportunities of climate change
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Paying tax is no different to paying for a gym membership, writes Joseph Heath. It enables collective, cross-subsidised ownership
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If we're doomed, well, we're less doomed than most, according to the Reserve Bank — and now we need to smile more, spend wisely and count our blessings, writes Alan Thornhill
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Note to economics writers: your beloved free market is dead. Now tell us the real story about the global financial crisis, writes Alex Mitchell
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While it's worth trying to decode the Prime Minister's limited call for a fairer society, ultimately we just need to see action, writes Russell Marks
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The Opposition is taking a desperate risk in opposing Rudd's stimulus package, but it isn't clear they even realise their danger, writes Ben Eltham
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It may seem politically attractive, but trying to fight rising unemployment by cutting immigration will just make things worse, writes Andrew Bartlett
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Colin Barnett hopes to raise billions by lifting WA's ban on uranium mining. But this dangerous policy doesn't even make economic sense, writes Senator Scott Ludlam
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You probably think the looming economic crisis isn't your fault. That's because you're a financially illiterate layperson in need of an attitude change, writes Ben Pobjie
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Economically speaking, June is the most distorted of months, writes Ben Eltham


