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Ross Gittins

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.

Stubbornly low wages are a broader problem.

When profits eat wages we all pay the price

It's too early to be sure, but not too early to suspect that, if we and the other developed economies keep travelling the way we are, conventional wisdom about what constitutes good economic policy may soon need to be turned on its head.

Malcolm Turnbull: "If we don't sell [coal] to [India], someone else will.''

Labor-lite budget ticks all the boxes for Turnbull

For students of the politics of economics – my special subject – this clothes-pinching budget has been a feast. Oh no, it's "Labor-lite". Shocking! Actually, it's a budget that ticks all the boxes for Malcolm Turnbull and, by extension, his parliamentary followers – something their silent acquiescence suggests they realise.

David Gonski chaired the 2011 government inquiry into school funding.

Gonski 2.0: A sequel worth watching

The hot question is whether Turnbull's Gonski 2.0 yields a better and more cost-effective combination of fairness and economic efficiency.