Past events
Taxing the return to savings: how does the Australian tax system compare with 'best practice'?
This paper identifies best practice approaches to taxing savings.
Building a better feedback loop
Join Hon Andrew Leigh as he discusses the importance of raising the evidence bar.
Argentine economy in the long run and the formation of federal finances
The Argentine economy deserves considerable attention from a historical perspective.
Does payroll tax affect firm behaviour?
Payroll tax has been frequently singled out as having an adverse effect on businesses and the economy in general.
The employment effects of the mature age worker tax offset
This presentation examines Australia’s Mature Age Worker Tax offset (MAWTO), a targeted earned income tax credit of up to $500 to incentivise participation of older workers that existed from 2004-05 to 2014-15.
Tax lurks of the rich and famous: Why tax havens harm Australia, and how we can curtail them
Join Andrew Leigh as he outlines the harms done by tax havens.
New approaches to tax and welfare in Australia and Korea
A two day by-invite only workshop on new research and policy approaches to common challenges on tax and welfare in Australia and Korea.
Improving tax compliance through behavioural insights
The Behavioural Economics Team of the Australian Government and the Australian Taxation Office have recently conducted a number of trials on tax compliance.
Behavioural economics and public policy
TTPI Conference, Behavioural Economics and Public Policy (TTPI-BEPP2018)
Coordination of hours within the firm
Firm-specific constraints on hours worked have been proposed as an important friction that regulates how the labor supply responds to tax changes.
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