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Affordable Housing / Property Tax

The property tax debacle unfolding in Canberra, Stephen Anthony in the Australian Financial Review, 28 September 2022

In this Australian Financial Review article by Economics Editor John Kehoe, Macroeconomics Advisory’s Stephen Anthony comments that the ACT Government has forgotten that their intent with property tax reform was …

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Sydney house values climb $850 a day amid fears of living standard hit, Stephen Anthony in The Age, 11 September 2021

In an article by Shane Wright, senior economics correspondent with The Age, Macroeconomics Advisory’s Chief Economist Stephen Anthony contends that with monetary policy totally exhausted, governments have to step up by …

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Relinking Mainstream and Supported Housing in Australia, Stephen Anthony in Parity Magazine, 13 July 2021

Paper published in the June 2021 issue of Parity, Australia’s national homelessness publication. We need to re-connect housing policy nationally with its social and economic functions. We need to temper …

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What would it really take to supercharge social housing? Stephen Anthony in Inside Story, 29 September 2020

In this article in Inside Story, Stephen Anthony discusses his recent report on affordable housing for the NSW Community Housing Industry Council and how to establish a market for broadscale …

Affordable Housing

Fixing Affordable Housing in NSW and Beyond, Industry Super Australia for NSW Community Housing Industry Council, 11 August 2020

In this Industry Super Australia paper prepared for the New South Wales Community Housing Industry Council (CHIC), Stephen Anthony and Gary Lu alert that failing to address current affordable housing …

Affordable Housing / Taxation

Tax breaks can solve the housing crisis, Stephen Anthony in The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 September 2018

In this opinion piece in the The Sydney Morning Herald, Stephen Anthony advises that if governments won’t provide enough public housing, then they should subsidise more community housing.

Affordable Housing / Fiscal Policy

Assisting Housing Affordability, Discussion Paper, Industry Super Australia, November 2017

In this Industry Super Australia Discussion Paper, Stephen Anthony and Gary Lu endeavour to identify the underlying causes of housing affordability issues, and to consider some useful policy responses in …

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