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Matt Grudnoff

Matt Grundoff

Matt Grudnoff

Senior Economist

Matt Grudnoff is senior economist at the Australia Institute.

He has published widely on a diverse range of subjects including taxation & tax concessions, the federal Budget, poverty & inequality, retirement incomes, free trade agreements, housing affordability, energy economics and climate change. Prior to coming to the Australia Institute, he worked at the Australian Bureau of Statistics and the Department of Climate Change.

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Research by Matt Grudnoff

The future of transportation work: Technology, work organization, and the quality of jobs

Workers in all parts of the economy are confronting twin threats from accelerating changes in technology and automation, and the

The Future of Transportation Work: Special Series, WA Transport

A special 6-part series of short articles from WA Transport Magazine: Researchers have identified the transportation industry as one of

What’s a Million, Anyway?

Million jobs not what it used to be: new report In the lead-up to the 2013 federal election, then-Opposition Leader

Participating in growth: Free childcare and increased participation

The provision of free childcare provides the rarest of economic policy opportunities – it’s both an effective form of fiscal

The Economic Benefits of High-Quality Universal Early Child Education

Universal Public Early Child Education in Australia Would Pay For Itself: Research Report Expanded ECEC services would provide a badly-needed

Profit-Price Inflation: Theory, International Evidence, and Policy Implications

New research confirms that higher corporate profits still account for most of the rise in economy-wide unit prices in Australia