A price on carbon will have a marginal effect on the number of jobs in the mining industry compared to the normal ebb and flow of the employment market, according to this report. It is commonplace in Australian policy debate for groups presumed to be adversely affected by proposed policies to provide estimates of the undesirable consequences of change. A fashionable form relates to predictions of job losses for the group affected, usually accompanied by counter-claims made by the government of the day or other groups in favour of the policy. A highly public example of the above is the claim by the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA), based on work done in 2009 by Concept Economics (2009) that the then-planned Emissions Trading Sc...
Everyone knows that the mining boom led to record growth rates, enormous budget surpluses and histo...
This paper argues that many of the claims being made about the likely impact of a carbon price are e...
Long term prosperity depends on combining job creation with low-carbon measures, writes JOHN SPOEHR ...
It is commonplace in Australian policy debate for groups presumed to be adversely affected by propos...
This paper argues that the alleged jobs losses aspect of the climate change policy debate is not in ...
It is commonplace in Australian policy debate for groups presumed to be adversely affected by propos...
While it is easy for proponents to talk up the benefits of individual mines, when they are consider...
Despite noisy political claims to the contrary, the weight of the evidence suggests that regulation ...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
The Australian debate on carbon pricing has been dominated by concerns that Australia might lose in...
Employment creation is often seen as a key benefit of investment in natural resources. However, this...
The mining industry continues to be a major driver of the Australian economy generating over A$130 b...
The Coalition has proposed to cut the size of the Commonwealth public service workforce by 12,000 ov...
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced in late February 2011 that the Australian Governme...
Everyone knows that the mining boom led to record growth rates, enormous budget surpluses and histo...
This paper argues that many of the claims being made about the likely impact of a carbon price are e...
Long term prosperity depends on combining job creation with low-carbon measures, writes JOHN SPOEHR ...
It is commonplace in Australian policy debate for groups presumed to be adversely affected by propos...
This paper argues that the alleged jobs losses aspect of the climate change policy debate is not in ...
It is commonplace in Australian policy debate for groups presumed to be adversely affected by propos...
While it is easy for proponents to talk up the benefits of individual mines, when they are consider...
Despite noisy political claims to the contrary, the weight of the evidence suggests that regulation ...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
The Australian debate on carbon pricing has been dominated by concerns that Australia might lose in...
Employment creation is often seen as a key benefit of investment in natural resources. However, this...
The mining industry continues to be a major driver of the Australian economy generating over A$130 b...
The Coalition has proposed to cut the size of the Commonwealth public service workforce by 12,000 ov...
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced in late February 2011 that the Australian Governme...
Everyone knows that the mining boom led to record growth rates, enormous budget surpluses and histo...
This paper argues that many of the claims being made about the likely impact of a carbon price are e...
Long term prosperity depends on combining job creation with low-carbon measures, writes JOHN SPOEHR ...