ESOC 2002

Towards Opportunity & Prosperity

Thursday, 4 April 2002

Official Opening

Welcome

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His Excellency the Right Reverend Dr Peter Hollingworth AC OBE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia
Session 1: Setting the Scene: Australia’s Past, Present and Future

Prioritising Equity in Australian Development: Lessons From the First Century of Federation

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Professor Ross Garnaut AO, Professor of Economics, Asia Pacific School for Economics and Management, The Australian National University

Measuring Australia’s progress

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Mr Dennis Trewin, Australian Statistician, Economic Statistics, Australian Bureau of Statistics

An Agenda for the Future

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Dr John Schubert, President, Business Council of Australia

The Policy Challenges

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Mr Paul Kelly, International Editor, The Australian
Session 2: Roundtables
Session 2A: Productivity and Growth in Australia

Productivity Growth in Australia: Are we enjoying a miracle?

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Mr Dean Parham, Assistant Commissioner, General Research, Productivity Commission

Australia’s Growth Prospects: Lessons from the Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Growth Theory

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Professor Steve Dowrick, ARC Senior Research Fellow, Department of Economics, The Australian National University
Session 2B: Inequality in Australia: Trends and Causes

The effects of changes in family composition and worklessness on the distribution of income in Australia

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Associate Professor David Johnson, Deputy Director, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne and

Dr Roger Wilkins, Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne

The Growth of Jobless Households and the Polarisation of Employment in Australia

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Professor Peter Dawkins, Director and Ronald Henderson Professor, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne and

Ms Rosanna Scutella, Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne

Trends in Income and Wealth Inequality in Australia

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Professor Ann Harding, Director, NATSEM, University of Canberra

The Myths of the Welfare State

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Mr Mark Latham, Assistant Shadow Treasurer
Session 2C: Population, Fertility and Immigration

The Ageing Population in Australia: Demographic Projections and the case for a population policy

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Professor Peter McDonald, Head, Demography Program, RSSS, The Australian National University

The case for expanding the population

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Ms Katie Lahey, Executive Director, Business Council of Australia

Prospective demographic change and Australia’s policy agenda for the 21st century

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Professor Ian McDonald, National Australia Bank, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, The University of Melbourne

Population, Immigration and the Environment

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Mr Philip Toyne, Director, EcoFutures
Lunch

The need for a population policy

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Mr Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria
Session 3: Roundtables
Session 3A: The Trade Practices Act: Are We Becoming a Branch Office Economy?

Can our successful multinationals be run from Australia?

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Mr Stan Wallis, Chairman, Coles Myer

The Trade Practices Act

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Professor Allen Fels, Chairman, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission

Offshore Investment by Australian Firms: Survey Evidence from the Productivity Commission

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Mr Garth Pitkethly, First Assistant Commissioner, Productivity Commission

Should the four pillars policy in the banking industry be abolished?

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Professor Ian Harper, Professorial Fellow, Economics and Public Policy, Melbourne Business School, The University of Melbourne
Session 3B: The New Labour Market

Industrial Relations Reforms and the Consequences for Working Time, Job Security, Productivity and Jobs

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Professor Mark Wooden, Professorial Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute, The University of Melbourne

Job Stability, Job Security and Job Satisfaction

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Professor Jeff Borland, Department of Economics, The University of Melbourne

Workplace Reform: The Government’s agenda

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Mr Tony Abbott MP, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations

Has enterprise bargaining been a success and comments on the workplace reform agenda

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Ms Sharan Burrow, President, Australian Council of Trade Unions

How is Industrial Relations Reform Progressing in Australia?

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Mr Lyndon Rowe, Acting Chief Executive, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Session 3C: The Environment: Should we sign the Kyoto Protocol?

Why we should sign the Kyoto Protocol

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Professor Ian Lowe, School of Science, Griffith University

Why we shouldn’t sign the Kyoto Protocol

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Professor Warwick McKibbin, Division Head, Asia Pacific School for Economics and Management, The Australian National University

The need for major change in environment policy

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Mr Don Henry, Executive Director, Australian Conservation Foundation

Towards a sustainable energy policy for Australia

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Mr Greg Bourne, Regional President, BP Australasia
Session 4: Globalisation: World Trade, Living Standards and Inequality

Prospects for Further Trade Liberalisation

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Mr Mike Moore, Director-General, World Trade Organisation, Geneva
Questions to Mike Moore Mr Alan Wood, Economics Editor, The Australian

Australia’s Interests in the WTO

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Dr Gary Burtless, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution, Washington DC

The Impact of Globalisation on Poverty in Australia

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Mr Peter Davidson, Senior Policy Officer, Australian Council of Social Services
Gala Dinner, 7.15 for 7.45pm

The Australian Economy – Past, Present and Future

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Mr Ian Macfarlane, Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia

Friday, 5 April 2002

Session 5A: Knowledge, Education, Science and Innovation
Session 5: Roundtables

The role of innovation and education in economic growth

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Professor Steve Dowrick, ARC Senior Research Fellow, Department of Economics, The Australian National University

Towards a Science and Technology Policy for Australia

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Dr Robin Batterham, Chief Scientist, Department of Industry Science and Resources

Policy Issues for Australia’s Education System: Evidence from International and Australian survey research

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Dr John Ainley, Deputy Director and Head of Policy Research Division, Australian Council for Educational Research and Dr Gary Marks, Principal Research Fellow, Australian Council for Educational Research
Session 5B: Unemployment

Working out solutions: Labor’s review of employment policy

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Ms Jenny Macklin MP, Deputy Leader of the Opposition

Full Employment: The Five Economists’ Plan Revisited

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Professor Peter Dawkins, Director and Ronald Henderson Professor, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research and Dr Michael Keating AC, Visiting Fellow, Economics Program, RSSS, The Australian National University

Labour market deregulation and unemployment

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Professor Judith Sloan, Commissioner, Productivity Commission
Session 5C: Issues in Health Policy

Private Health Insurance and the PBS: How effective has recent government policy been?

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Professor Jeff Richardson, Director, Health Economics Unit, Centre for Health Evaluation Program, Monash University

The Role of the Private Sector In the Health System

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Ms Mary Ann O’Loughlin, Director, Allen Consulting Group

Reforming the Incentive Structure in the Australian Health System

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Dr Richard Scotton, Health Economist
Session 6: Roundtables
Session 6A: The Business Cycle and the Economic Outlook

The Australian Business Cycle

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Mr Don Harding, Assistant Director, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne

Discussant of Don Harding’s paper

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Dr David Gruen, Head of Economic Research Department, Reserve Bank of Australia

The near-term economic outlook

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Dr Peter Summers, Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne

Commentator: The economic outlook

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Mr Chris Richardson, Director, Access Economics
Session 6B: Welfare Reform: The Case of Lone Parents

The Welfare Reform Agenda as it effects lone parents

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Senator Amanda Vanstone MP, Minister for Family and Community Services

Lessons from the US experience

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Dr Gary Burtless, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution

Work incentives and labour supply of lone parents

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Professor Alan Duncan, Professor of Microeconomics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham

How much reform do we need?

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Dr Elspeth McInnes, President, National Council for Single Mothers and Their Children
Session 6C: Reforming the Higher Education System

Challenges in Higher Education Policy

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Dr Brendan Nelson MP, Minister for Education, Science and Training

The case for deregulating higher education

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Professor Alan Gilbert, Vice-Chancellor, The University of Melbourne

Positive and Negative Aspects of University Funding
Arrangements

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Professor Bruce Chapman, Director, Centre for Economic Policy Research, The Australian National University

Priorities in Higher Education Reform

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Emeritus Professor Peter Karmel AC CBE, Chair of the Board, Institute of the Arts, The Australian National University
Lunch, 12.30-2.15pm

The Opposition’s view of the important policy issues confronting Australia

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Mr Simon Crean MP, Leader of the Opposition
Session 7: Roundtables
Session 7A: The Economics and Politics of Economic Reform

Competition Policy and Economic Reform: The Way Forward

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Mr Graeme Samuel, President, National Competition Council

Telstra: Should it be privatised?

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Dr Rod Maddock, Head of Equities Research, Premium Financial Services, Commonwealth Bank of Australia

Tax Reform: An unfinished agenda?

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Professor John Freebairn, Head, Department of Economics, The University of Melbourne

The politics of economic reform

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Mr Ian Henderson, Political Correspondent, The Australian
Session 7B: Work and Family Conflicts and Fertility: Implications for Public Policy

Fertility and Work/Family Policies, Australia and the U.S.

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Professor Robert Drago, Department of Labor Studies and Industrial Relations, College of Liberal Arts, Pennsylvania State University

Comments and Round-table discussion

Putting family values before market values

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Professor Peter McDonald, Head, Demography Program, RSSS, The Australian National University

Mr Tony Abbott MP, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations

Mr Wayne Swan MP, Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services

Senator Natasha Stott Despoja MP, Leader of the Australian Democrats

Session 7C: Ageing and Retirement

The Economic Impact of an Ageing Population: An International Perspective

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Dr Gary Burtless, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution

The Ageing Population in Australia: Policy Implications

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Kevin Andrews MP, Minister for Ageing

Retirement and Superannuation Policy in Australia

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Dr Vince FitzGerald, Executive Director, Allen Consulting Group
Session 8: Towards Opportunity and Prosperity: The Way Ahead

Towards Opportunity and Prosperity

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Mr Tony Abbott MP, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations

Towards Opportunity and Prosperity

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Ms Jenny Macklin MP, Deputy Leader of the Opposition

Are the Government and/or the Opposition on the right track?

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Mr Paul Kelly, International Editor, The Australian