06 Aug2012

The Treasurer is dancing in the dark

Posted in Op eds

Henry in The Australian Mon 6 Aug 2012:

"Wayne Swan's John Button oration raises important questions: why is it that inequality has increased more in the US than in Australia? And what lessons can be drawn from those differences?"

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30 Jul2012

Why Mr Abbott needs this big new tax

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian:

"There are two issues with the National Disability Insurance Scheme: how it will be paid for, and how its services are delivered. The NDIS trials seem designed to address the second; but virtually no progress has been made on the first. As a result, regardless of the trials' outcomes, there seems little prospect of the scheme being adequately funded."

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23 Jul2012

Electorate right about PM's left turn

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian Monday 23 July 2012:

"At the heart of Labor's problems is its reaction to the 2010 election. In that election, voters swung to the Right, but thanks to Julia Gillard's deal with the Greens, the government shifted sharply to the Left. Those opposing movements transformed a gap between Labor and the electorate into a chasm. And with voters sceptical of the Prime Minister's trustworthiness from the outset, that chasm now threatens to swallow Labor whole."

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18 Jul2012

Ken Henry is no Paul Keating, nor was he meant to be

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian Wednesday 18 July 2012:

"When Hamlet soliloquised about shuffling off the mortal coil, he cited "the insolence of office" in the same breath as "the pangs of disprized love". Judging by the presentations at an Australian National University conference earlier this week on tax reform, he could have had Canberra in mind."

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16 Jul2012

Policies standing in the way of management can do great damage

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian Monday 16 July 2012:

"It was not meant to be this way. In the Australian collective consciousness, as the country grew, it would become less dependent on natural resources, not more. But the reality is that we remain an economy that rides on the sheep's (or at least, the miners') back, with the prosperity, but also volatility, that implies."

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More reading at Henry's blog. 

09 Jul2012

Stuck in a policy of odd origins

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian Monday 9 July 2012:

"With more compensation packages than boat arrivals, the carbon tax is a policy at war with itself."

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More reading at Henry's blog.




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