In January 1991, CEDA explored what could be done to ensure adequate and financially sustainable preparations were in place to meet the demands of an ageing population.
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03/09/2015
On 1 September 2015, CEDA released a policy perspective which examines the economic impacts of Australia's ageing population and decreasing housing affordability.
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01/09/2015
On 16 June 2015, CEDA released a major report focused on the future of Australia's workforce.
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16/06/2015
Australia has dropped another place in world competitiveness rankings, falling further in economic performance and government efficiency rankings, raising concerns about our competitiveness as a smart economy.
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28/05/2015
On 21 April 2015, CEDA released a policy perspective examining issues associated with the economics of disadvantage.
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21/04/2015
Results of the CEDA 2014 Big Issues survey of the business community show long-term policies around our future workforce, such as driving innovation, R&D and education and training, accompanied by taxation reform should be priorities.
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15/12/2014
Released on 27 October 2014, CEDA's report, A Federation for the 21st Century, explores the efficiency of the Australian Federation, duplications between Commonwealth and state responsibilities, and implications for public sector productivity.
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27/10/2014
CEDA's research report, Australia's Brisbane Summit challenge: Securing G20's future was released on 19 August 2014. The report examines the role, effectiveness and processes associated with the G20, specifically looking at the issues of international governance, financial regulation and taxation regulation.
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19/08/2014
CEDA's 2014 policy perspective, The Economics of Climate Change, examines the economic impact of climate change for Australia. The report explains how Australia's economy will be exposed if we don't effectively manage climate change risks.
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18/06/2014
The 2014 World Competitiveness Yearbook (WCY), shows Australia has dropped another spot to 17. The 2014 ranking represents a drop in Australia's competitiveness of 12 places in five years.
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22/05/2014