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Patrick Commins

@ComminsP

Economics editor at Guardian Australia. Formerly of The Australian and Australian Financial Review.

Canberra Tham gia Ocak 2013
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Peter Tulip
Peter Tulip@peter_tulip·
The starting point for any useful discussion of housing policy is an acknowledgment that prices and rents should not keep rising. Neither party is capable of that yet. theguardian.com/australia-news… 1/2
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Ben Phillips@BenPhillips_ANU·
@PBO_AU⁩ analysis simultaneously suggests $313b in tax cuts over 10 years AND record high average tax rates. Makes little sense…
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The Australian@australian·
The Reserve Bank’s struggle to tame inflation is being exacerbated by $230bn worth of state and territory infrastructure spending and a failure to slow the mammoth pipeline of road, rail and energy projects. theaustralian.com.au/nation/politic…
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Glenn Mitchell
Glenn Mitchell@MitchellGlenn·
Interesting comments by Stuart Broad during the 2013 Ashes series after he edged to slip and didn’t walk: 🏏 #Ashes #ENGvAUS
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Patrick Commins@ComminsP·
Great from @tomdusevic: "Does Albanese take the well-worn road of ever more debt, with its risky delusions of exceptionalism and free money? Or can it reinvent how we earn our way in the world via its work-in-progress brand of values-based capitalism?" theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/count…
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Ben Phillips
Ben Phillips@BenPhillips_ANU·
Price controls look to be more important for child care than rents. Average annual growth for child care prices (gross) last 18 years 6% compared to rents 2.7% and the overall CPI 2.5%.
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Ronald Mizen
Ronald Mizen@MizenRonald·
Interesting to read RBA speeches from ‘21. Being angry at Lowe over his ‘24 hiking guidance seems like missing the bigger issue (like ~12m on a 30y loan really shifts the dial). Suggesting rates would remain low once the hiking starts seems like a more impactful misstatement.
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Ronald Mizen@MizenRonald·
A goodly portion of orthodox economists are open to the proposition that profits are contributing to inflation in 🇦🇺 (as they’ve often said) they just take issue with the idea the CFFW authored by Jim proves it.
Jim Stanford@JimboStanford

The efforts of orthodox economists in 🇦🇺 to deny, despite growing global consensus, the role of profits in recent inflation (and to vilify those who document it) is parochial & ideological. Denying facts that are politically inconvenient is not a basis for sound economic policy.

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Tapas Strickland
Tapas Strickland@TapasStrickland·
@MizenRonald @ComminsP @chrisedmond To reassert those competitive pressures demand may have to moderate (levels or growth will be key). In doing so firms compete, absorbing a greater share of higher input costs, at a time when it is also clear workers look to be able to rebuild some lost real wages growth.
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Patrick Commins@ComminsP·
@MizenRonald looking forward to catching up and hearing all about it. Thanks for pointing me towards that discussion re the IMF report - that Breunig guy's post on car prices was great ✌️
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Ronald Mizen@MizenRonald·
@ComminsP Two weeks to go! Though I’ll be back in a new role and leaving the weeds to someone else to wade through (if I can help myself).
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Michael Janda
Michael Janda@mikejanda·
The RBA generally looks at core inflation, as captured by the trimmed mean. The ABS trimmed mean estimate has annual inflation dropping from 6.7 to 6.1%. Yet much of the economic commentary is choosing to focus on the recently concocted 'excluding volatile items' number. Why?
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Ronald Mizen@MizenRonald·
@ComminsP Yeah, they had that great prices analysis recently. I was simply noting there are orthodox economists open to the proposition but are yet to be pursued with good evidence. Also, important distinction between ‘contributing to’ and ‘driving’.
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Patrick Commins@ComminsP·
I had hoped to embed said snazzy charts, but here's a screen shot from @PBO_AU
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Edmund Tadros
Edmund Tadros@edmundtadros·
Come work at the @FinancialReview covering accountants, consultants and more. We're looking for a Professional Services Reporter #sol=9a876af50c925cfc6b71d8beb7231d68bb0fc875" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">seek.com.au/job/68135856?t…
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The Australian
The Australian@australian·
Australia recorded the largest annual population increase in the nation’s history after two Covid-affected years, despite a rise in the number of deaths and a drop-off in births: bit.ly/3p4FZ0W
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Patrick Commins@ComminsP·
A lot going on today but just wanted to note that Australia's unemployment rate is lower than it was when the RBA started its shock-and-awe series of 12 rate hikes.
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Matthew Knott
Matthew Knott@KnottMatthew·
This decision seems utterly inexplicable.
Phillip Coorey@PhillipCoorey

.@andrewprobyn is the hardest working ABC journalist I know and the broadcaster's best and most constant news breaker. And they've sacked him because they suddenly don't need a political editor. What a disgrace from an organisation full of middle-management time servers. @abcnews

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