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CDM Article
01 Apr 2013
Ahead of the upcoming federal election, Phil Ruthven outlines the more urgent and overdue reforms he believes a true Australian leader should tackle.
Respect for once-admired occupations is in short supply so far in this new century.
The ranking of a cross section of occupations is reve...
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CDM Article
01 Jul 2010
Phil Ruthven
details the alarming rise in government debt across the globe but argues that Australians have less to lose sleep over.
Why debt matters
Unserviceable debt in the world’s finance industry, with total assets in excess of US$300 trillion, gave us the global financial crisis (...
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CDM Article
01 Jun 2010
Phil Ruthven
investigates whether Australia is indeed an intelligent nation.
Measuring our smarts
If Australia was to judge its goal, as former Prime Minister Bob Hawke once said, as the intelligent nation, then one set of statistics suggests we are a long way short of this aspiration.
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CDM Article
01 Apr 2010
Phil Ruthven
uses statistics to uncover just who Australia’s best leaders have been.
Australia’s great national leaders
There is any number of lists of “greats” be they sportspeople, inventors, politicians or other cohorts. But statistics are a must if the list is to have credibility.
Austr...
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CDM Article
01 Aug 2007
This year, $146 billion of our taxes will go to welfare and culture and we will top that up further from our own back pockets. Phil Ruthven examines just how charitable Australians are when compared to our US and British counterparts.
The economics of compassion
As Australians we are a genero...
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CDM Article
01 Jul 2007
Phil Ruthven makes some surprising discoveries in explaining how productivity growth sparks change.
Back to the info age
Being more productive is a virtue in business and a condition of survival within one’s industry. Competition these days is generally fierce, both locally and internationall...