Little right, much wrong with Trumponomics
Little right, much wrong with Trumponomics
Ross Gittins is economics editor of the SMH and an economic columnist for The Age. His books include Gittins' Guide to Economics, Gittinomics and The Happy Economist.
Little right, much wrong with Trumponomics
Sorry, but I find the ascent of Donald Trump more fascinating than frightening. If it's all going to be so terrible, how exactly is he going to make it happen?
Keep your shirt on. The world as we know it may be ending, but if so it won't be for a while. And maybe things won't change as much as feared.
If you think the possible ascension of Donald Trump is our one big worry you haven't been paying attention. Some climate scientists are worried sick over the possibility that climate change may be passing the point of no return while we procrastinate over trying to control it.
Dickens could teach Turnbull much about fiscal repair.
The disease known as 'confirmation bias' is endemic among economists.
Did you know our social security system is so open to rorting that it's possible for some people to get more from benefits than they'd earn if they took a job? And we wonder why we have problem with debt and deficit.
We'd be better governed if more of the people in ministers' offices came from the Treasury department.
Did you know that classical Athens didn't have an economy? If you find that hard to believe, you should - because it's not possible.
Far from heading for the centre the unruly Coalition is drifting to the far right.
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