Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap WATCH to start the live stream.

Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap LISTEN to start the live stream.

Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap LATEST NEWS to start the live stream.

LISTEN
Watch
on air now

Create a 4BC account today!

You can now log in once to listen live, watch live, join competitions, enjoy exclusive 4BC content and other benefits.


Joining is free and easy.

You will soon need to register to keep streaming 4BC online. Register an account or skip for now to do it later.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

‘Our unproductive approach to growth’ – Daniel Wild, director of research at the Institute of Public Affairs

Michael McLaren

Daniel Wild, director of research at the Institute of Public Affair recently wrote that Australia has entered into a per capita economic recession for the third time in 28

years, according to figures released yesterday by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

The figures also show there have been 18 quarters in the past 28 years where per

capita incomes have gone backwards.

The 28-year yardstick is relevant because that is the time since Australia last

experienced a full-blown aggregate economic recession, defined as two consecutive

quarters of negative economic growth.

Michael is joined by Daniel, who explains that state and federal governments are addicted to mass migration because by fueling economic growth it also fuels government revenue. The federal government’s promised return to surplus in next month’s budget is almost solely reliant on ongoing mass migration.

The same is true for state governments, which rely heavily on the GST and property

taxes to underpin their revenue.

Download this podcast here

Michael McLaren
Advertisement