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Ignore meaningless public health studies? I'll drink to that

Economics & Deregulation, Health and Nanny State | | Chris Berg
The Age 21st December, 2008

Before you dig into your next serve of glistening Christmas ham, rich gravy and potatoes drenched in baked fat, and before you chug another glass...

Case is overwhelming to extend shop hours

Ideas & Liberty, Deregulation Unit and Project Western Australia | | Louise Staley
The West Australian 3rd October, 2008

Already retail trading is troubling the new Barnett Government. Big supermarket chains have been quick to press for reform, arguing the current...

Influencing Innovation

Economics & Deregulation | | Tom Quirk
Online Opinion 29th September, 2008

Should we worry about innovation? The Venturous Australia report to the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research ought to tell us...

Regulations retard home ownership

Economics & Deregulation, Deregulation Unit and Housing: The Great Australian Dream Project | | Alan Moran
Herald Sun 14th July, 2008

Housing issues are always news in Victoria. Now we have resident action groups opposing new apartment building in inner suburbs. Moonee Valley was...

Industry policy madness

Economics & Deregulation | | Sinclair Davidson
The Age 12th June, 2008

To be fair, new governments always make mistakes. The combination of inexperienced ministers and opportunistic public servants is likely to...

Tariff cuts do more than handouts

Trade & IP Unit | | Tim Wilson
The Australian 11th June, 2008

Kevin Rudd likes to project himself as the heir of the Hawke-Keating reform agenda. But Bob Hawke and Paul Keating reformed even when it hurt...

Regulation and the Regulatory Burden

Deregulation Unit | | Chris Berg
Quadrant 5th June, 2008

IN MANY AREAS of government policy, the fingerprints of the prime minister are clearly visible. When we consider the highest-profile issues of the...

Planning adds to high costs

Deregulation Unit | | Alan Moran
Herald Sun 31st May, 2008

In July, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is due to report on grocery prices. Groceries comprise about a fifth of the family...

Planning laws rob consumers

Deregulation Unit | | John Roskam
Australian Financial Review 31st May, 2008

Imagine a world in which the government outlawed your business competitors. You wouldn't have to worry about pesky things like keeping your...

Watchdog misses chain reactions

Deregulation Unit | | Alan Moran
The Age 22nd May, 2008

The ACCC's inquiry into grocery prices illustrates the danger of imposing an overstaffed and overzealous government agency on an industry. There...

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