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Hey…What Did I Miss?

The IPA’s Hey…What Did I Miss? is our weekly newsletter. Every Thursday afternoon, Hey…What Did I Miss? is sent to our list of 20,000 subscribers. It is a roundup of IPA research and news stories from around the world that impact freedom and free markets.
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We Have More Public Servants Than South Australians

We Have More Public Servants Than South Australians

Peter Gregory 20 September 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

What’s the ideal number of public servants for Australia? If your answer is “more than the population of South Australia” or “nearly four times the population of...

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Don’t Not Commit A Crime In South Yorkshire

Don’t Not Commit A Crime In South Yorkshire

James Bolt 13 September 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

Which countries got people back into work quicker after the Global Financial Crisis? Countries with lower minimum wages: That’s from upcoming research from the IPA’s Gideon Rozner. Australia...

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Nike Should Blame Global Warming

Nike Should Blame Global Warming

Morgan Begg 6 September 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

Back in June we told you private business investment in Australia was lower than the average recorded under Whitlam. The ABS released new figures yesterday, and the investment rate has dropped...

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The ‘Egalitarian And Energised’ North Korea

The ‘Egalitarian And Energised’ North Korea

Peter Gregory 30 August 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

From Peter Gregory | 30 August 2018 Minutes after Scott Morrison was appointed leader of the Liberals last Friday the IPA released this video outlining the policies that will grow the economy...

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An Antidote To Today’s Chaos

An Antidote To Today’s Chaos

Morgan Begg 23 August 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

Given what’s happening in Canberra at the moment it’s a great time to get back to some fundamentals and talk about Democracy, Freedom, and Faith – which the IPA will be doing...

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Run For Your Lives, Daniel Andrews Has A Solution

Run For Your Lives, Daniel Andrews Has A Solution

James Bolt 16 August 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

We’ve got a great episode of The Young IPA Podcast coming tomorrow – we’re talking to the excellent Douglas Murray, Associate Editor of The Spectator and author of the new book The Strange Death...

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The Economist Should Hire Jacinta Allan

The Economist Should Hire Jacinta Allan

Peter Gregory 9 August 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

The US economic recovery should be the biggest story in the world right now. Last week we told you about America’s prediction-busting growth rate. This week, it’s the unemployment rate...

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The Dangers Of Publishing Research

The Dangers Of Publishing Research

Morgan Begg 2 August 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

Remember when the Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman said in March 2017 that “there’s nothing in policy that would raise the growth rate” above 3%? Guess he wasn’t...

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Can Instagram Influencers Bring Down The NEG?

Can Instagram Influencers Bring Down The NEG?

James Bolt 26 July 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

Australia has over 1,000 years of coal, 30 per cent of global uranium supplies and a vast supply of natural gas. So why does Australia have the 4th most expensive electricity in the world (p. 24)...

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They Will Never Take Our Beer

They Will Never Take Our Beer

Peter Gregory 19 July 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

America has left us behind in lowering corporate tax. Now according to the IMF, Australia has the second most to lose globally (p. 21) in revenue from multinational corporations if we don’t...

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Would You Vote May, Corbyn Or The Trump Baby Balloon?

Would You Vote May, Corbyn Or The Trump Baby Balloon?

Morgan Begg 12 July 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

Does the government care more about energy reliability or emissions? Emissions of course, by a factor of 100-to-1 judging by the proposed National Energy Guarantee: As Daniel Wild explained on The...

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Good Thing King George III Didn’t Have Facebook

Good Thing King George III Didn’t Have Facebook

James Bolt 5 July 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

Red tape is hurting small businesses most of all. The Commonwealth passed 61,615 pages of legislation between 2007 and 2016, and look what it has done to small business: That’s from upcoming...

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