
Column in The Australian - ALP Must Stand By Its Reforms
AUSTRALIA has been better at economic reform than most developed countries. It's no coincidence that Australia is one of only a handful of developed countries to have enjoyed more than two decades of recession-free economic growth.

Column in The Australian - Farmers Hold High Ground
Early in the life of any new government, impressions are formed that can be hard to shake. The new Abbott government seeks to be defined by silence: an understandable refusal to be taken hostage in the desperate battle of 24-hour news coverage. Tony Abbott is attempting to take government out of the lounge rooms of everyday Australians, to make them feel, in the words of his mentor, John Howard, "relaxed and comfortable".

Column in The Australian - No Escape from Electronic Eyes
Amid the controversy about alleged American eavesdropping on German Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile telephone discussions and the collation of data about global mobile phone traffic, a much quieter conversation is going on here in Australia.

Column in The Australian - Labor Must Resist Economic Populism
As Labor begins the task of charting a course back to government it now has, as it did following the election defeat of 1996, a choice of two roads. The high road of developing responsible policies in the national interest always looks steep and arduous, especially when the low road of political populism beckons, littered with the cheap allure of support by interest groups opposed to reform.
ABC Radio National Discussion - The Cost of Free Trade
Click through for an ABC Radio National Sunday Extra discussion on free trade, specifically an Australia-China trade deal.

Column in The Australian - Government Borrowings Are Sometimes The Most Sensible Way of Funding Infrastructure
DEBT, it seems, is not a dirty word any more. It all changed at the swearing in of the new government. Having relentlessly called on the previous government to stop the debt, the Coalition government is planning to increase it.

Column in The Australian - Determination Needed to Seal the Deals on Trad
Within a year the Abbott government hopes to have inked trade deals with China, Japan, Korea and the 11 other members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Announcing a planned completion date is the easy part. Here’s what Australia would need to do to seal the deals.
Craig Emerson Economics Joins the ACBC
Six months ago Craig Emerson was representing Australia in Paris,
chairing an OECD meeting on the Asian Century and hectoring key member
countries of the World Trade Organization on the necessity of opening up
their markets in the long-running global trade talks.
Now the
former Australian Trade Minister and Minister for Tertiary Education is
working with business clients as Managing Director of Craig Emerson
Economics Pty Ltd, one of the newest members of the Australia China
Business Council.