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Tag: Hal Pawson

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We need to tell it as it really is!

Editorial. Peter Whiting. 30 March 2021. During the waning years of the Trump presidency, it became fashionable to reference the inordinate number of misleading...

by Social Policy Connections 24.03.202101.04.2021
Economic issues Feature Politics Recent articles by SPC friends

Rising house prices put at risk the economic stability of the nation.

Hal Pawson and Bill Randolph. 30 March 2021. Housing policies are contributing to stagnating economic growth and putting at risk the economic stability of...

by Social Policy Connections 21.03.202130.03.2021
Church and Social Justice Economic issues Feature

Social agencies stunned by refusal to lift unemployment benefits.

Editorial Bruce Duncan 5 March 2021 Business leaders, economists, and social agencies were stunned and appalled by the recent refusal of the Morrison government...

by Social Policy Connections 04.03.202130.03.2021
Economic issues Feature Recent articles by SPC friends

Hal Pawson et al. After COVID, we’ll need a rethink to repair Australia’s housing system & the economy.

Hal Pawson UNSW, Bill Randolph UNSW, Chris Leishman, Duncan Maclennan University of Glasgow. A new report from the New South Wales Productivity Commission (NSWPC)...

by Social Policy Connections 28.09.202029.09.2020
Economic issues Feature

Australia’s housing system needs a big shake-up. Here’s how we can crack this.

Hal PawsonJudith YatesVivienne Milligan Despite two years of housing market cooling in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia stayed near the top of the global unaffordability...

by Social Policy Connections 07.03.202010.03.2020
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