Frontier Publications
- Google itFirm strategy in communication device, platform and application integrationBulletin | 18.11.2011.
- Thinking outside the box: calculating damagesReflections on major cartel cases in AustraliaBulletin | 27.04.2011.
- Where convergence exposes divergenceImplications of convergence on broadcast licensingBulletin | 06.04.2011.
- Green is GoodClimate Institute study on clean energy jobsBulletin | 03.03.2011.
- Blurring the distinction between carbon costs and pricesBulletin | 08.12.2010.
- What’s the cost of carbon uncertainty?The impact of delayed investment in the power sectorBulletin | 08.11.2010.
- Third time luckyMobile termination regulation in New ZealandBulletin | 17.09.2010.
- Keep 'em un-coordinatedCoordinated effects in mergersBulletin | 19.08.2010.
- The times, they’re a changin’Using economics to adapt to climate changeBulletin | 11.08.2010.
- Economic Analysis of the RSPTWith a postscript on the negotiated outcomePaper | 05.07.2010.
Economic Analysis of the RSPT
With a postscript on the negotiated outcomeThis note was originally prepared to support a presentation made by Brian Parmenter of Frontier (Australia) at Norton Rose on 15 June 2010. On 2 July 2010, the new Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, announced substantial changes to the Resources Super Profits Tax (RSPT) proposed by her predecessor, Kevin Rudd, rechristening it the Minerals Resource Rent Tax. We have opted to leave the main part of the note in its original form; it explains how rent taxes work and identifies the key deficiencies of the RSPT. We have added a postscript that addresses the recently announced changes.
Frontier publication - Economic Analysis of the RSPT.pdf |


Frontier publication - Economic Analysis of the RSPT.pdf

