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CEDA’S Board of Governors bi-annual meeting in October canvassed the Board’s views on economic policy and other issues.
The floods and cyclones, plus the need for fiscal responsibility, together create a real opportunity to meet budgetary pressures and restore common sense and competition to the implementation of faster broadband. By Michael Porter.
There is, of course, no question that China has played an important role in Australia's very strong economic performance over the past decade. By Amy Auster.
By destroying one form of broadband to fund another, and paying off Telstra in the process, Stephen Conroy's NBN plan would kill competition and invite litigation. Only one group can stop him now. By Michael Porter.
Every serious business operator knows that sound governance lies at the heart of a company’s fortunes and future. And every discerning business figure can sense that Australia is in the midst of an economic governance crisis. This crisis goes to the fundamentals of Australian economic policy-making. By Kenneth Wiltshire.
The anti-competitive features of the NBN plan are worse than expected. By Michael Porter.
No society has ever prospered without infrastructure and institutions for managing water – for protection against floods and droughts, for growing food, for people in cities, for generating electricity, for navigation. By John Briscoe and Michael Porter
The Productivity Commission has been frozen out from scrutinising Labor's $43 billion National Broadband Network. By Michael Stutchbury
ANZ’s Alex Thursby discusses the second phase of China’s dramatic economic expansion. By Tony Parkinson.
Reform is an opportunity to enhance our export industries. By John Langford, John Briscoe and Michael Porter.