A brief history of China’s 'hukou' system - Part 1
A brief history of China’s 'hukou' system - Part 1
March 14, 2014
Alice He
A case for the privatisation of Australia Post
A case for the privatisation of Australia Post
February 1, 2014
Stephen King
A Very Brief History of the USSR’s Economy and the Value of the Ruble
A Very Brief History of the USSR’s Economy and the Value of the Ruble
June 29, 2022
Philip Mackay
Applying economics in the so-called ‘real world’
Applying economics in the so-called ‘real world’
January 5, 2014
Equilibrium 2014
Banking on luck: are prize-linked bank accounts the perfect product for non-savers?
Banking on luck: are prize-linked bank accounts the perfect product for non-savers?
March 19, 2014
ESSA Writers
Car Subsidies Delaying the Inevitable
Car Subsidies Delaying the Inevitable
February 12, 2012
Dean Pagonis
Central command and five year plans: Soviet industrialisation under Stalin
Central command and five year plans: Soviet industrialisation under Stalin
March 10, 2014
Joey Moloney
Downing Lecture 2012 - GFC and Household Incomes
Downing Lecture 2012 - GFC and Household Incomes
March 11, 2012
Dean Pagonis
ETS is the right policy, it just might not be the right time
ETS is the right policy, it just might not be the right time
February 21, 2012
Dean Pagonis
Fiscal Stimulus and Consolidation during Financial Crises
Fiscal Stimulus and Consolidation during Financial Crises
March 15, 2012
Dean Pagonis
For first year university students studying commerce
For first year university students studying commerce
March 13, 2014
ESSA Writers
Fuel to the fire: The economics (and politics) of petroleum
Fuel to the fire: The economics (and politics) of petroleum
April 4, 2022
Max Dowell
Government and the public purpose in Australia
Government and the public purpose in Australia
February 5, 2014
Joey Moloney
Happy Valentine’s Day, from Helicopter Ben
Happy Valentine’s Day, from Helicopter Ben
February 13, 2012
Ben Bernanke
Is the Co-op Bookshop providing value for its members?
Is the Co-op Bookshop providing value for its members?
March 17, 2014
Lachlan Walden
Lessons learnt from the EU crisis: looking forward
Lessons learnt from the EU crisis: looking forward
March 5, 2014
ESSA Writers
Living Economics Part 1: Stimulus-response on the supply side
Living Economics Part 1: Stimulus-response on the supply side
January 20, 2014
Gigi Foster
Making the best of Direct Action - Part 1
Making the best of Direct Action - Part 1
January 9, 2014
Kim Liu
Making the best of Direct Action - Part 2
Making the best of Direct Action - Part 2
January 24, 2014
Kim Liu
Making the best of Direct Action - Part 3
Making the best of Direct Action - Part 3
February 19, 2014
Kim Liu
Negative Interest rates: They don't exist...Or do they? Examining the strange case of the Swiss
Negative Interest rates: They don't exist...Or do they? Examining the strange case of the Swiss
March 11, 2012
Hungy Ye
New team member
New team member
Reconstructing corruption to spur growth
Reconstructing corruption to spur growth
February 15, 2016
ESSA Writer
Should South Africa Legalise the Rhino Horn Trade?
Should South Africa Legalise the Rhino Horn Trade?
January 29, 2012
Esther Ziebell
Should you consider a career in academia?
Should you consider a career in academia?
February 28, 2014
ESSA Writers
Still uncharted territory – post-crisis central banking
Still uncharted territory – post-crisis central banking
February 14, 2014
ESSA Writers
Struggles of the Australia Retail Sector
Struggles of the Australia Retail Sector
January 21, 2012
Dean Pagonis
The case for increasing Australia's humanitarian intake
The case for increasing Australia's humanitarian intake
April 26, 2022
Daniel Bowers
The Euro Crisis: Why Greece is broke but Germany won’t do anything about it.
The Euro Crisis: Why Greece is broke but Germany won’t do anything about it.
February 5, 2012
Hungy Ye
The Murray Inquiry: what it may mean for Australia’s banking landscape
The Murray Inquiry: what it may mean for Australia’s banking landscape
March 12, 2014
ESSA Writers
The theocracy: an economist’s lament
The theocracy: an economist’s lament
March 3, 2014
Aristidi Armstrong
The Welfare State Debate: who gets what and who pays for it?
The Welfare State Debate: who gets what and who pays for it?
January 14, 2014
ESSA Writers
The welfare state debate: who gets what and who pays for it? Part 2
The welfare state debate: who gets what and who pays for it? Part 2
January 17, 2014
ESSA Writers
Understanding the crisis that embroils Europe
Understanding the crisis that embroils Europe
February 29, 2012
Dean Pagonis
Unemployment in America: the forgotten economic crisis
Unemployment in America: the forgotten economic crisis
February 24, 2014
Chris Weinberg
What if we just printed more money? A 17th century Germanic Perspective
What if we just printed more money? A 17th century Germanic Perspective
March 20, 2023
Domenic Filippone
What price is the history of economics?
What price is the history of economics?
March 7, 2014
ESSA Writers
Will market confidence fall amid Labor struggles?
Will market confidence fall amid Labor struggles?
February 26, 2012
ESSA Writers
Will mining investment fall off a cliff?
Will mining investment fall off a cliff?
February 25, 2014
ESSA Writers