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Housing Critical
Economic and Fiscal, Housing, All Reports, Community Services Nathan Blane 1/8/22 Economic and Fiscal, Housing, All Reports, Community Services Nathan Blane 1/8/22

Housing Critical

Impact Economics and Policy prepared this report for the Everybody’s Home campaign to shed light on the link between the ongoing shortage of affordable housing on…

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Interview on The Project: Another Increase in Interest Rates
Economic and Fiscal, All News Articles Nathan Blane 5/7/22 Economic and Fiscal, All News Articles Nathan Blane 5/7/22

Interview on The Project: Another Increase in Interest Rates

The Reserve Bank of Australia has dished out another interest rate rise, increasing it by 0.5% to 1.35%. Dr Angela Jackson is the lead economist at Impact Economics and…

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Mind the Cap Economic Costs of the NSW Public Services Wages Cap
All Reports, Gender Equity, Economic and Fiscal Angela Hinckson 30/6/22 All Reports, Gender Equity, Economic and Fiscal Angela Hinckson 30/6/22

Mind the Cap Economic Costs of the NSW Public Services Wages Cap

As the NSW Government acknowledges the deficiencies of its own cap on public sector wages and temporarily increases the cap to 3 per cent it is timely to assess the impact and ongoing suitability of the policy...

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Childcare reforms will deliver economic benefits for decades to come
Economic and Fiscal, Gender Equity, Childcare, All News Articles, Education Nathan Blane 1/6/22 Economic and Fiscal, Gender Equity, Childcare, All News Articles, Education Nathan Blane 1/6/22

Childcare reforms will deliver economic benefits for decades to come

Lead Economist Dr Angela Jackson and Lead Education Julie Sonnemann published an opinion piece in the Australian Financial Review on the recent announcement by the…

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Addressing Australia's Critical Skill Shortages
Economic and Fiscal, Gender Equity, Tax, Childcare, All Reports, Education Nathan Blane 1/5/22 Economic and Fiscal, Gender Equity, Tax, Childcare, All Reports, Education Nathan Blane 1/5/22

Addressing Australia's Critical Skill Shortages

Unlocking Women's Economic Participation. Impact Economics and Policy was commissioned by Chief Executive Women to research the impact that increasing women’s participation in the…

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7.30 Report - Alan Kohler Special on Cost of Living Crisis in Australia
Economic and Fiscal, All News Articles Nathan Blane 23/3/22 Economic and Fiscal, All News Articles Nathan Blane 23/3/22

7.30 Report - Alan Kohler Special on Cost of Living Crisis in Australia

Lead Economist Dr Angela Jackson appeared in 7.30 Report two part special on Cost of Living, presented by Alan Kohler…

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Opinion Article, The Age: First-home buyers hit by double-whammy cost of living hikes
Economic and Fiscal, All News Articles, Housing Nathan Blane 1/3/22 Economic and Fiscal, All News Articles, Housing Nathan Blane 1/3/22

Opinion Article, The Age: First-home buyers hit by double-whammy cost of living hikes

Opinion Article, The Age: First-home buyers hit by double-whammy cost of living hikes. Impact Economics and Policy research appeared in this article for The…

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Cutting beer tax not the solution to cost-of-living pressures
Economic and Fiscal, Tax, Health, All News Articles Nathan Blane 1/3/22 Economic and Fiscal, Tax, Health, All News Articles Nathan Blane 1/3/22

Cutting beer tax not the solution to cost-of-living pressures

Lead Economist Dr Angela Jackson writes in The Age about the proposal to cut the excise on beer in the upcoming Budget. Taxation and the pricing of alcohol plays an important role in…

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