Justin Pyvis
Justin has a PhD in Economics and over 20 years of experience in applied economic, policy and investment analysis with the WA Treasury and AECOM in Perth, and Aletheia Capital in Hong Kong. He writes Aussienomics in between freelance gigs and work on a book covering the policies that create the conditions for prosperity.
2025
The Kiwis have spent and regulated their economy to death.
Why is the Albanese government risking so much political capital on such a bad policy?
Australia's tobacco taxes are a social, economic and legal disaster.
Leigh's misreading of the income inequality data means he's at risk of misdiagnosing the underlying problems in Australia.
Jim Chalmers' planned superannuation changes are an inefficient tax grab with damaging unintended consequences.
Here’s some of what I’ve been reading from outside Australia recently, along with a few short thoughts on each.
Would you choose cheaper medicines today, or incentives for innovation that could save millions of lives in the future?
If rugby union is to grow in Australia then the playing field needs to be levelled.
This isn't a trade war—it's a war on trade.
Lessons about grid stability from Iberia's 14 hours without power.