

Weekly roundup Saturday 18 June
June 17, 2022
Weekly roundup of links to articles, reports, podcasts and other media on current political and economic issues in public policy.
Tracing the Liberal Partys woes its troubles have been accumulating for a long time and where does it head from here left, right, oblivion? A post-election poll reveals a happy honeymoon and intriguing differences in the way young and old Australians see the world.
The electricity mess explained, as well as any mortal can explain the bad policy that has allowed the worlds largest gas exporter to run out of gas and has allowed an industry taking $72 billion a year out of our economy to demand a further subsidy or it will plunge us into darkness. The Reserve Bank asserts its independence: fight inflation whatever it takes. Health Covid-19 and flu are still raging, but no-ones really trying to work out why so many more Victorians than people of New South Wales are dying of Covid-19. The wage case its about more than just keeping up with inflation. Wellbeing a confirmation of findings in behavioural economics. The Productivity Commissions report card on governments could do better.
Privatisation and corporatization how did such stupid ideas take hold? The fortunes of a well-located rich country.

Ian McAuley
Ian McAuley is a retired lecturer in public finance at the University of Canberra. He can be contacted at “ian" at the domain “ianmcauley.com” .