Ross Garnaut

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First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Coal, gas 'won't fall off a cliff'

Consulting firm Wood Mackenzie does not expect a sharp drop in mining investment. A survey conducted among the firm's clients suggests that investment in the sector will peak at $A85 billion in 2013. It will then remain at high levels until 2015. Other ... [Published Individual.com - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

How it could end in tears

Treasurer Wayne Swan's latest Budget shows that the Australian Government has badly mistimed both the peak of the resources boom, and its end. Ross Garnaut, a one-time advisor to federal government, has warned that changes to the Chinese economy will ... [Published Individual.com - May 16 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Garnaut calls China boom end

heard from Australian economist Ross Garnaut. He warned that the transformation of the Chinese economy would mean reduced demand for raw materials exports from Australia, and that the latter's governments must urgently consider measures to deal with the ... [Published Individual.com - May 14 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

90 seconds at 9 am: Market jungle juice

Here's my summary of the key news overnight in 90 seconds at 9 am, including important news from Australia.The Australian government has unveiled its 2013 Budget including A$43 billion in spending cuts and tax increases over four years to pay for its ... [Published Interest.co.nz - May 14 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Aust needs 'immense adjustment': Garnaut

Economist and former Australian ambassador to China Ross Garnaut has warned that Australia will have to make an “immense adjustment” if it is to avoid falling into a deep recession as a result of declining Chinese demand for resources, according to The ... [Published Business Spectator - May 14 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Complex challenges for PM O’Neill in mining

Early in the term of Papua New Guinea’s new government—which has ensured, by a constitutional amendment, that it will be in power at least until this time in 2015 – it is facing some complex challenges, especially around the country’s biggest revenue ... [Published Islands Business - May 14 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 1 reports

Wayne Swan, give us a strategy for creating jobs

HOW will we know whether or not Treasurer Wayne Swan's federal budget is a good one? The popular test used to be pretty simple: deliver jobs for all or face the axe.Even when the old Keynesian-style full-employment formulae no longer worked, people still ... [Published Gympie Times - May 13 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 30 2013 - 4 reports

Put mining tax on the table to raise revenue

30 Apr 2013 | Rachel Siewert/ Christine MilneFamily, Community & Disability Services / Mining / Resources & EnergyThe Australian Greens call on the Prime Minister to explain why she has put all options on the table to raise revenue except the most obvious ... [Published Australian Greens - Apr 30 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 30 2013 - 8 reports

The truth on the problem laid bare, but no solution

Gillard and Swan have tried everything else. Now they're trying honesty.A year ago they locked in permanent increases in payments to families and Australians on welfare worth $1 billion a year to be funded by "spreading the benefits of the boom".They ... [Published Nyngan Observer - Apr 30 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 29 2013 - 2 reports

Govt spending not sustainable: Garnaut

Australians told to accept restraint of as the end of the mining boom approaches.You must be logged in to read this articleNot a member yet? Register today ›Business Spectator is available on all of your devices so you can access the latest news and commentary ... [Published Business Spectator - Apr 29 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 29 2013 - 3 reports

Garnaut says MRRT highly flawed (AAP)

Economist Ross Garnaut says state royalties and the ability of big miners to cite the market value of their mines has helped cut the MRRT take. ... [Published Yahoo! News Australia - Apr 29 2013]
Entities: Ross Garnaut, Mineral
First reported Apr 26 2013 - Updated Apr 26 2013 - 2 reports

Our money gone, defences down. And when China cools…

Paul Kelly: In an interview with Inquirer, the University of Melbourne?s Ross Garnaut, China specialist and former adviser to Bob Hawke, says: ?If we continue with the current economic policy settings and current mentality, then a recession is very likely ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - Apr 26 2013]

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In the end, Garnaut says China may settle on a mixed approach. "they will end up with a mixture of three things. still a lot of regulation, an emissions trading scheme, and an element of carbon tax. and they will all play a role in emissions reduction" he says

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Coal, gas 'won't fall off a cliff' [Published Individual.com - May 17 2013]
How it could end in tears [Published Individual.com - May 16 2013]
Garnaut calls China boom end [Published Individual.com - May 14 2013]
90 seconds at 9 am: Market jungle juice [Published Interest.co.nz - May 14 2013]
Aust needs 'immense adjustment': Garnaut [Published Business Spectator - May 14 2013]
Complex challenges for PM O’Neill in mining [Published Islands Business - May 14 2013]
Recession calls are ringing hollow [Published Eureka Report - May 14 2013]
Wayne Swan, give us a strategy for creating jobs [Published Gympie Times - May 13 2013]
$2.25b carbon price bonus for households: Garnaut [Published ABC Online - May 09 2013]
Greens push to expand MRRT [Published PNGIndustryNews.net - May 08 2013]
Where should we head with our emissions targets? [Published Business Spectator - May 08 2013]
Where there's smoke there's China [Published Melbourne Age - May 07 2013]
Greens find extra $2.8 billion from gold in MRRT [Published Australian Greens - May 06 2013]
Mining boom faces bust [Published Green Left Weekly - May 04 2013]
Why we need a carbon bank [Published Ben Global - May 03 2013]
Clean air for John Garnaut, home from China [Published Crikey Media - May 03 2013]
Learning from Europe’s price crash: We need a c... [Published Renew Economy - May 03 2013]
Whitman Lecture: The Euro Crisis [Published Peterson Institute for International Economics - May 02 2013]
The comprehensive list of Labor’s lost chances [Published Business Spectator - May 02 2013]
EU ETS, CDM ‘discrediting’ carbon trading [Published Argus Media - Apr 30 2013]
Put mining tax on the table to raise revenue [Published Australian Greens - Apr 30 2013]
The truth on the problem laid bare, but no solu... [Published Nyngan Observer - Apr 30 2013]
The truth on the problem laid bare, but no solu... [Published Dungog Chronicle - Apr 30 2013]
The truth on the problem laid bare, but no solu... [Published Blue Mountains Gazette - Apr 30 2013]
Mining levy design at fault: Garnaut [Published Individual.com - Apr 30 2013]
Truth laid bare, but no solution [Published WA Today - Apr 29 2013]
Big miners outline plans to reduce MRRT [Published Business Spectator - Apr 29 2013]
The truth on the problem laid bare, but no solu... [Published Brisbane Times - Apr 29 2013]
Govt spending not sustainable: Garnaut [Published Business Spectator - Apr 29 2013]
Ross Garnaut sizes up shift in Federal budget p... [Published ABC Online - Apr 29 2013]
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Our money gone, defences down. And when China c... [Published Andrew Bolt - Apr 26 2013]
Paul Kelly:In an interview with Inquirer, the University of Melbourne’s Ross Garnaut, China specialist and former adviser… ...
European ETS [Published Larvatus Prodeo - Apr 21 2013]
Last week when the European Parliament voted down a proposal to prop up the EU Emissions Trading System’s languishing carbon price by postponing the sale of 900 million emission allowances until the back-end of this decade the price fell to below ...
Is Australia Next in Competitive Currency Debas... [Published Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis - Apr 18 2013]
In the no-win game of competitive currency debasement, the question at hand is "who is next?"Japan, the US, the UK, Switzerland, China, and even the EU with the LTRO (and upcoming hinted at rate cuts) are all in on it.So who is next? How about Austra ...
The Dangers of a Chinese Financial Crisis [Published naked capitalism - Mar 20 2013]
Yves here. Even the China bulls are coming to see the financial system as a risk factor. By David Llewellyn-Smith, the founding publisher and former editor-in-chief of The Diplomat magazine, now the Asia Pacific’s leading geo-politics website. He is ...
Garnaut admits carbon trading prices too low to... [Published Andrew Bolt - Feb 03 2013]
Labor hired Professor Ross Garnaut to help draw up its carbon dioxide trading system. … ...
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