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  • The economic impact of Australia’s ageing population

    Treasury's chief macroeconomist, Dr David Parker, argues that population ageing should drive continued efforts to promote economic openness, spending discipline, productivity and labour force participation. [Research and Policy article]

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  • Pension age: 97 years on, time for a rethink

    CEDA chief executive David Byers explains the thinking behind Dr Knox's pension age proposal. [Research and Policy article]

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  • Growth 58: Competing From Australia

    This big-picture CEDA research collection looks at Australia's place in the globalising world economy of the early 21st century. One key conclusion: distance is not dead as a challenge for Australia. [Research and Policy article - Full content is only available to CEDA members]

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  • Growth 57: The Business of Defence - Sustaining Capability

    This major CEDA report finds that more transparency in relationships between the Australian Defence Force and the businesses that supply it will produce better strategic and economic outcomes. [Research and Policy article - Full content is only available to CEDA members]

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  • Growth 56: Lifelong Learning

    Australia's ageing population heightens the need for new ways to keep growing the workforce skills of older workers. [Research and Policy article - Full content is only available to CEDA members]

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  • Growth 55: China in Australia's Future

    The case for greater engagement with the world's fastest growing economy. [Research and Policy article - Full content is only available to CEDA members]

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  • Growth 53: Innovating Australia

    Global innovation experts analyse the weaknesses of Australia's innovation system, the potential of IT and telecommunications and the future for industries such as biotechnology. [Research and Policy article - Full content is only available to CEDA members]

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  • Growth 51: Australia's Ageing Population

    The balance between public and private provision of services will assume greater prominence as Australia's population ages. [Research and Policy article - Full content is only available to CEDA members]

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  • Growth 50: Privatisation: A Review of the Australian Experience

    Privatisation is about designing an optimal mix of ownership and regulation to achieve the best outcomes for society. Private ownership with regulation is one option. In other cases, government ownership may better achieve society’s objectives. [Research and Policy article - Full content is only available to CEDA members]

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  • Growth 49: Future Directions in Australian Social Policy

    Shifts in working life, household relations and the economy mean new generations face a very different life to their predecessors; social policy needs to respond. [Research and Policy article - Full content is only available to CEDA members]

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