Australia

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Does Australia Really Have Good Immigration Policies for Development?
September 30, 2016
Last week, we released the migration scores from the 2016 Commitment to Development Index. A few eyebrows were raised at Australia’s third-place performance. That didn’t seem to fit with what we think we know about Australia’s attitude to immigrants. So did we get so...
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A One-Page Plan to Save Australians Billions, Improve Lives, and End Offshore Detention
July 05, 2016
Australia’s recent election has ended in a stalemate, with neither party scraping together enough seats to form a majority government. But amidst the flurry of election promises, one topic was conspicuous by its absence from both major parties’ platforms: the expensive, embarrassing...
POLICY PAPERS
The Indonesia-Australia Forest Carbon Partnership: A Murder Mystery
Robin Davies
April 20, 2015
Circumstances were propitious for the establishment of the Indonesia-Australia Forest Carbon Partnership (IAFCP) in 2008, and remained favourable for a considerable period thereafter. 
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And Then There Were None? Banks Are De-Banking on a Grand Scale
February 20, 2015
In a few weeks’ time Australia’s Westpac bank will start closing down the accounts of money transfer organizations used by immigrants to send money home. Westpac is the last major Australian bank still offering services to organizations in the country’s US$25bn remittance sector. ...
WORKING PAPERS
Skill Development and Regional Mobility: Lessons from the Australia-Pacific Technical College - Working Paper 370
June 09, 2014
This paper was updated in March 2015.  Developing countries invest in training skilled workers and can lose part of their investment if those workers emigrate. 
Blog Post
Contracting Down Under
April 03, 2014
In preparation for a CGD working group on government contract publication, we’ve been looking at how much information governments already put online about the contracts that they award.   Australia — current president of the G-20 — is an interesting case.  ...