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@DavidLeyonhjelm on deregulating the Australian labour market
17 Sep 2015 1 Comment
in applied price theory, economic history, economics of regulation, industrial organisation, job search and matching, labour economics, minimum wage, survivor principle, unions Tags: Australia, employment law, employment protection law, federalism, labour market deregulation, labour market regulation, union power, unions
Sep 17, 2015 @ 09:40:00
This guy is a dope. the RBA has provided evidence that the labour market is a lot more flexible than most people thought. We can see this is lower unemployment than you would expect given GDP figures, wages lower than they would otherwise be and industrial disputation is at record lows.
Never mind the evidence just go with ideology.
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