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Centre for Future Work

Owning Institution:
Briefing paper

RBA review a missed opportunity


In this briefing paper, Centre for Future Work Associate, Dr Anis Chowdhury, catalogues the assumptions and failures of conventional inflation targeting policy, and the misleading nature of so-called ‘independent’ central banks. He argues the review panel missed an historic opportunity to reconsider those assumptions, and help craft a more balanced and democratic macroeconomic policy framework.
Briefing paper

Profits and inflation in mining and non-mining sectors


This research sheds further light on the role of higher corporate profits in driving higher prices in Australia since the COVID pandemic.
Report

The fiscal, economic, and public health dangers of water privatisation


Internationally, privately-owned water systems have resulted in higher bills, largely because of rising interest costs, debt and dividend payouts. This report, commissioned by the Australian Services Union NSW & ACT, analyses the fiscal, economic and public health effects of privatising Sydney Water.
Report

The times they aren’t a-changin (enough)


This report examines the barriers to closing the gender gap by reviewing Australia’s position within the industrial countries of the OECD. The report also uses data from the ABS and the ATO to highlight gender disparities across all levels of income, ranges of occupation and ages, as well as disparities regarding who undertakes the greater...
Report

Profit-price spiral: the truth behind Australia’s inflation


The focus in current anti-inflation policy on suppressing wage growth, enforcing a permanent reduction in real wages, while ignoring the role of record profits in driving post-pandemic inflation reflects an ahistorical and ideological approach to macroeconomic management, writes Jim Stanford.

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