Tag: Australian economy
Australia’s economy goes backwards
Posted by John, December 7th, 2016 - under Profit rates.
Tags: Australian economy
Comments: 1
Australia’s GDP went backwards 0.5% in the last quarter. Prepare for an onslaught of propaganda and action about cutting back spending on poor people, workers etc etc. The problem, as I tried to argue in this article in Independent Australia, is not policies per se, but capitalism itself. As Marx argued, there is a systemic […]
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Is Australia heading for recession?
Posted by John, September 17th, 2015 - under Peter Jones, Recession, Solidarity magazine.
Tags: Australian economy
Comments: 1
In the latest edition of Solidarity magazine Peter Jones argues that perspectives for the Australian economy are bleaker than for some time. To read the whole article click here.
Economic shock as mining boom evaporates
Posted by John, March 20th, 2015 - under Peter Jones, Solidarity magazine.
Tags: Australia, Australian economy
Comments: none
The Australian economy’s dream looks to be over as the mining boom runs out of steam and living standards are squeezed. Peter Jones in Solidarity takes a closer look.
Where to for the Australian economy?
Posted by John, March 4th, 2015 - under Red flag.
Tags: Australian economy, Economy
Comments: 15
Ben Hillier has written an interesting article in Red Flag about the Australian economy. He starts off by saying:
Australia’s 23-year economic expansion is unprecedented for a developed country. In the 21st century, growth has been underpinned by property and mining investment booms. The latter is now over, the former reaching its limits.
He also says:
The economy is undergoing transitions, internally and in relation to the rest of the world, but what exactly it is transitioning to is far from clear. The only thing that appears certain is that life is set to get harder.
Parental leave, the minimum wage and the end of civilisation
Posted by John, March 18th, 2010 - under minimum wages, Paid parental leave, Parental leave.
Tags: Australian economy, Australian Fair Pay Commission, Australian politics
Comments: 2
Those nasty unionists have been arguing for a $27 a week increase in the minimum wage from its current ‘exorbitant’ $544 a week. The end is nigh. Or so the bosses tell us. There are about 1.4 million workers whose salary is dependent in some way on the minimum wage. Paying them a slight increase will […]
Australia Day
Posted by John, January 25th, 2010 - under Invasion day, Strikes, The Left.
Tags: Australia Day, Australian bourgeoisie, Australian economy, Australian politics
Comments: 6
Without a left-wing political or industrial focus some of the exploited, the forgotten and the marginalised have turned to nationalism and its twin, racism, as crutches for the loss of working class community and working class strength in action.
Underemployment rising
Posted by John, August 9th, 2009 - under Recession, W-shaped recession.
Tags: ALP, Australian economy, Australian politics, Capitalism, Casino capitalism, Creative destruction, Economics
Comments: 1
We are not yet out of the woods. And if we are I suspect we are in a clearing before we go further into the heart of darkness.
A W-shaped recession?
Posted by Leonie, July 21st, 2009 - under Recession, Stimulus package, United States.
Tags: Australian economy, Capitalism, China, Creative destruction, Economic crisis, Economics, Global economy, Great Recession
Comments: 3
This might be a W-shaped recession, with the W moving towards a w.