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21.01.2022 More great Ecolarge research for a great cause. Nice work Rod.
18.01.2022 Economists at Large has spent nearly three decades trying to untangle the complexity of economic debates. Here's why. "Selling public assets has created unregulated monopolies that hurt productivity and damage the economy, according to Australia's consumer and competition tsar, who says he is on the verge of becoming a privatisation opponent" http://www.theage.com.au//privatisation-has-damaged-the-ec
09.01.2022 Can land values fund LaTrobe Valley's energy transition? After a bit of a hiatus, we're excited to offer up a brand new post on the Ecolarge blog by none other than Dr Cameron Murray aka. @rumplestatskin. http://www.ecolarge.com/can-land-values-fund-latrobe-valle/
07.01.2022 Some great clean energy jobs available in Victoria right now.
04.01.2022 The Brahmaputra River in Assam, north-east India, is flooding again. Early intervention to keep as many livestock alive as possible will be essential to economic recovery for the region. Economists at Large visited Assam in 2013 to look at the costs and benefits of @WorldAnimalProtectionInt's intervention following the 2012 floods. This analysis showed that World Animal Protection’s team in Assam were able to treat over 56,000 livestock at a cost per treatment of less than $1.... Economists at Large estimated that World Animal Protection’s short-term response in Assam assisted livestock valued at some US $4.7 million. These livestock play a vital role in agricultural cropping activities for the area and are important assets to households. Our thoughts are with the people and livestock of north-east India during this time. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com//articlesh/53455971.cms You can read our report on the economics of @WorldAnimalProtectionInt's intervention 2012 Assam response work at our website: http://www.ecolarge.com//a-benefit-cost-analysis-of-wspas/