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Australia Economy
Australia Enters First Recession Since 1991
By Joshua Mcdonald
After almost three decades of uninterrupted economic growth, Australia’s luck has run out thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Can Australia Flatten the Curve of Its Economic Dependence on China?
By Lai-Ha Chan
While Australia has successfully flattened the coronavirus curve, can it flatten the curve of its economic dependence on China too?
Up In Smoke: Australia’s Bushfires Darken Economic Outlook
By Anthony Fensom
In addition to the catastrophic human and environmental costs, Australia's fires will have a heavy economic toll.
Asia’s Prize Winners From the Year of the Pig
By Anthony Fensom
Bestowing end-of-the-year accolades to Asian economies.
Asia’s Elections: Market Moving or More of the Same?
By Anthony Fensom
Predicting the economic impact of polls in Thailand, Indonesia, India, Australia, and more.
The Fall Out From Australia's Leadership Shake Up
By Anthony Fensom
With polls looming next year, where does the country go from here?
Australia and the Rules of Attraction
By Grant Wyeth
A matter of taxes and politics: Can Australia remain attractive and powerful in the Indo-Pacific?
New Year Resolutions for Asia’s Economies
By Anthony Fensom
Goals and prospects for Asia's major economies in the Year of the Dog.
OECD: Life Satisfaction Falls Amid Slow Recovery From Global Crisis
By Anthony Fensom
The OECD calls its “How’s Life?” report a wake-up call for governments.
Can Australia’s Economic Luck Hold?
By Anthony Fensom
After 26 years of growth, external shocks could knock the Lucky Country back into recession.
OECD Warns Australia: Still Feeling Lucky?
By Anthony Fensom
Australia's economic growth streak is alive, but precariously balanced.
Time for Australia to Embrace Urbanization
By Grant Wyeth
Opportunity in Australia is increasingly concentrated in two cities, leaving much of the country behind.