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CEDA's Research and Policy Framework

CEDA's research team is headed by Dr Michael Porter who aims at providing comprehensive information about key issues the nation is faced with 


CEDA Research – advancing Australia’s economic development

CEDA Research is the result of collaboration between Australia’s best minds. We bring together the business and academic communities to deliver independent, well informed research about Australia’s biggest challenges under the framework of:

 

Independent, innovative policy solutions

CEDA Research is staunchly independent and focuses on identifying the long-term issues facing the Australian economy. Our research program is based on input from the Research and Policy Committee, feedback from our members, and the outcomes of the Big Issues project – an annual survey of leading Australians and CEDA members. Gaining consensus on the research framework keeps CEDA research and events relevant to members and aligned with national challenges. CEDA’s program of forums and events is integrated with CEDA research, informing a wider audience on the best outcomes for Australia’s economy.

Contributing to CEDA Research is tax deductable

As an approved research institute, contributions to CEDA’s research program can be fully tax deductible. We welcome the opportunity to discuss our research and opportunities for substantial investments into research on areas of public policy research that are of particular interest to you or your organisation. From 2009 contributions can be made to CEDA’s research through a bequest


Themes

Issues

Proposed Projects

Recent Publications

Foundations for

economic growth

Trade and international relations

Infrastructure

Energy

Technology and innovation

Tax

Regulation

Federal–state relations

Australia’s broadband future

Innovation in the resources industry

Key tax policy issues for 2008 and beyond

Improving government

service delivery: Forging

new partnerships

Growth 58: Competing from Australia

Growth 57: The Business of

Defence

The Future of Federalism

IP 86: The Local Broadband

Imperative

IP 85: Tax Cuts to Compete

IP84: Tax Cuts for Growth

Six Myths About

Federal–State Relations

Sustainable

development

Climate change

Water security

Climate change:

For and against a crisis

response

Growth 59: Climate Change:

Getting it right

IP 87, 88, 90: Sustainable Queensland (vols 1–3)

BBP 1: Water that Works

Building human

capital

Education and learning

Ageing

Health and healthcare

Workforce participation

Investing in early childhood

Economic development for Indigenous communities

IP 89: Pensions for Longer Life

IP 91: Parental Leave and Income Contingent Loans

Organisational

performance

Leadership

Corporate culture

Corporate governance

Talent management

Knowledge management

Mentoring

Corporate social responsibility

IP 83: The Effectiveness of Management Development

in Australia

Women in Management

Emerging issues

Issues

 

Big Issues 2007–2017

 

 



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