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BRICS new currency Extracted from an article by Michael Roach in The Interpreter [1]: “There has been increasing talk of the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia,…
The post BRICS new currency first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Australia’s $40 billion of education exports is a statistical trick Cameron Murray Where does the “billions in Australian educational services exports” come from? You’ve heard…
The post Australia’s $40 billion of education exports is a statistical trick first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Australia finally has an electric vehicle strategy How does it stack up? – Hussein Dia Australia’s first National Electric Vehicle Strategy, released on 19 April…
The post Australia finally has an electric vehicle strategy first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.The RBA’s balance sheet Dispelling the accounting confusion Steven Hail If Megacorp A owns Business B, then it is sound accounting practice to include the…
The post The RBA’s balance sheet first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.NYT headlines article “Public tired of ‘neoliberal’ policies designed to make the rich richer” – Dean Baker Of course, the New York Times did not…
The post NYT headlines article first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Sodium-ion batteries for electric vehicles Editor The following text has been extracted from the entry Sodium-ion battery in Wikipedia (the free encyclopedia), and is licenced…
The post Sodium-ion batteries for electric vehicles first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Energy Prices! Transition costs or Opportunism? Greg Reid In eastern Australia there is a national energy market (NEM) where generators of all types bid every…
The post Energy Prices! Transition costs or Opportunism? first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Populist Republicans’ response to the new war powers resolution highlights the growing pains of their anti-war coalition with progressive Democrats.
The post As Republicans Thirst for War With Mexico, Democrats Push to Make Them Vote on It appeared first on The Intercept.
Japan has gone its own way on fighting inflation Can NZ and Australia learn from a global outlier? Michael Mouat Inflation as a supply issue…
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