Gigonomics and the Swifties
Taylor Swift is on track to make $US 1 billion from her world tour. Here’s how she (and other superstars) make so much.
Taylor Swift is on track to make $US 1 billion from her world tour. Here’s how she (and other superstars) make so much.
Why Michele Bullock, the next Governor of the Reserve Bank is ‘more than just a seasoned econocrat’.How do the French and Australian pensions compare and why are the French so passionate about theirs.The board which advises government on the tax system is certainly made up of experts in their field but is their collective thinking too narrow and are their backgrounds too similar?
Have repeated interest rate rises succeeded in slowing inflation and the economy? Debanking and the push back against financial abusers. Adding teeth to inadequate money laundering laws.
As the number of students attending university has grown so has their debt and while the HECS / HELP system has worked well in the past - does it now need reform?
Changes to government transfer payments, programs and policies kick in on July 1st. Just how bad is inflation for the investment economy and can you hedge against it? The downside of living in an 'asset managed society'.
Changes to government transfer payments, programs and policies kick in on July 1st. Just how bad is inflation for the investment economy and can you hedge against it? The downside of living in an 'asset managed society'.
Who might be the next head of Australia’s central bank? How does a proposed global minimum tax work and will it bring in more revenue. Does paying big money to a sport star improve a team’s performance and the club’s bottom line?
How does Canberra distribute revenue from the Goods and Services Tax and is it fair? The U.S dollar has long been the dominant currency for world trade but can China change that? The system behind how Australians pay for everything is about to be modernised.
Why are we in a rental crisis and what can be done to improve the situation?
Why are we in a rental crisis and what can be done to improve the situation?
Can Ajay Banga, the new head of the World Bank, end poverty? Why the aged care sector continues to struggle. Cyber attacks — a risk that can be managed ?
Two economists unpack and debate the idea that higher unemployment is needed to contain inflation. Short term thinking might be expedient in business and politics but could taking a really long view be better?
Cost of living increases are forcing many to change their spending. But not everything is down and not all groups are under pressure. Wade Tubman crunches the numbers. Why mega projects so often fail to deliver on time and on budget. Dan Gardner investigates what's going wrong and how to get it right.
George Megalogenis and Frank Bongiorno provide their analysis on this budget and where they sit in history.
The US government debit limit and increasing inequality in Australia and how to improve overall productivity.
The US government debit limit and increasing inequality in Australia and how to improve overall productivity.
What is the latest prediction of where the global economy is heading? The clues are in Mona Lisa's smile. And how to protect future generations? Wales is leading the way.
The RBA review is in with 51 recommendations. Full employment is discussed but what does this look like in Australia?
Credit card debt is on the rise so too is the interest paid federally to service our debt. What can be done to reduce both? And the cat and mouse game of insurance.
Insights into the RBA's recent decision; why are we so blase to another banking crisis and a manufacturing revival.
Insights into the RBA's recent decision; why are we so blase to another banking crisis and a manufacturing revival.
A Vice-Chancellor shares his ideas on how to ease the pain when attaining a degree and how does a family of four compare to CPI weightings on household expenditure.
A Vice-Chancellor shares his ideas on how to ease the pain when attaining a degree and how does a family of four compare to CPI weightings on household expenditure.
Banking contagion and the question of job creation either through submarines and then, AI.
How young Australians can reclaim their uncertain future and what are central bankers talking about amongst themselves?
How young Australians can reclaim their uncertain future and what are central bankers talking about amongst themselves?
How to better equip countries and regions with insurance for climate disasters and reviewing the migration system.
The aged care sector is haemorrhaging money. Why?
The aged care sector is haemorrhaging money. Why?
How the consulting industry has taken centre state in the private and public sphere and how has the Russian invasion of Ukraine twelve months on affected the economy.