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Inflation
A ghost from the 1970s haunts the post-pandemic future
The prospect of stagflation, which plagued the world in the 1970s, is starting to be seriously debated by economists and policymakers.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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Climate policy
Problems abound, but we could yet emerge as winners
The keys to making life in Australia better rather than worse are to face up to all the change being forced upon us, and to unite in finding fair solutions.
- by Ross Gittins
Short-term pain but economists predict long-term gain for Melbourne CBD
The effects of COVID will linger, according to the City of Melbourne’s latest economic forecast, before a long-term bounce back for the CBD.
- by Noel Towell
Opinion
Global economy
China’s economy is cooling rapidly and Australia could feel the chill
China’s economy is confronting many challenges, some of its own making. How it deals with them will have flow-on effects to the rest of the world and, most particularly, Australia.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Opinion
Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize winners make economics more useful, not a math parlour game
It turns out that, in economics, maths – like technology and much else – can be used for good or ill.
- by Ross Gittins
The world’s rich and powerful are stashing $674b in this unlikely US tax haven
South Dakota is the home of Mount Rushmore and cattle and pigs outnumber the citizens by a factor of six. It is also a favourite place for the wealthy to store their assets.
- by Anders Melin
NSW is on the rebound from lockdown. But how strong will the recovery be?
Sydney marked the end of lockdowns with a blast of consumption. But for some businesses the relief was tinged with caution.
- by Matt Wade and Lucy Cormack
Opinion
Climate policy
The ‘net’ in net zero emissions offers a huge temptation to cheat
We won’t get to zero emissions without the ‘net’, but that’s hard and presents us with a great temptation to turn the whole exercise into a rort.
- by Ross Gittins
China’s spiralling property crisis leaves millions in limbo
As Evergrande’s cranes and hammers stop in cities across China, some 1.6 million homebuyers remain waiting for their apartments.
- by Alexandra Stevenson and Joy Dong
‘It will dwarf coal’: NSW plan seen as a ‘leap forward’ for hydrogen
Australia’s biggest hydrogen developers have thrown their support behind the NSW government’s plan to offer $3 billion in incentives for green hydrogen projects.
- by Nick Toscano and Nick O'Malley
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Online shopping
Lockdown boom for online giants as bricks and mortar stores lag
‘Pure play’ online retailers such as Amazon and eBay have been popular with locked-down shoppers in Sydney and Melbourne
- by Matt Wade