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Growth 54: Infrastructure - Getting on with the job

This much-referenced CEDA report looks at how Australia's hard infrastructure - roads, railways, telecommunications, electric power, sea and air ports - is struggling to cope with the demands of today's economy. Read more…

01/11/2009


Growth 55: China in Australia's Future

The case for greater engagement with the world's fastest growing economy. Read more…

01/11/2009


Growth 57: The Business of Defence - Sustaining Capability

This major CEDA report finds that more transparency in relationships between the Australian Defence Force and the businesses that supply it will produce better strategic and economic outcomes. Read more…

01/11/2009


Growth 58: Competing From Australia

This big-picture CEDA research collection looks at Australia's place in the globalising world economy of the early 21st century. One key conclusion: distance is not dead as a challenge for Australia. Read more…

01/11/2009


Growth 59: Climate Change - Getting it Right

CEDA's Climate Change - Getting it Right report promotes a risk management approach to climate change - achieving reductions in emissions through markets, carbon pricing and investment in low emissions technologies, while preserving economic growth. [Research and Policy article - Full content is only available to CEDA members] Read more…

01/11/2009


Growth 60: Australia's Broadband Future - Four doors to greater competition

Australia's Broadband Future: Four doors to greater competition was released in December 2008 and focuses on the Australian broadband debate. How do we deliver the best information services to customers in different situations across the country? Read more…

01/11/2009


Growth 61: A Taxing Debate - Climate policy beyond Copenhagen

This report recommended a carbon tax as a viable "Plan B" to replace earlier, problematic cap-and-trade proposals. Read more…

01/11/2009


Information Paper 80: Australia's Diaspora: Its Size, Nature and Policy Implications

Australians choose to live and work overseas in ever-greater numbers. But so long as we encourage enough Australians to eventually return, we will experience a beneficial "brain circulation" rather than a damaging "brain drain". Read more…

01/11/2009


Information Paper 83: The effectiveness of management development in Australia

Australian organisations need to create stronger links between management education and corporate strategy. Read more…

01/11/2009


Information Paper 90: Sustainable Queensland Volume 3

The third volume of CEDA's Sustainable Queensland project is a detailed examination of how the state can cope with the growth expected in the years ahead. The papers discuss water infrastructure, corporate social responsibility and eco-tourism. Read more…

01/11/2009


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